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Another Record Year for Ed-Tech Investments

Ed-tech companies serving higher education in 2015 attracted investments totaling $658.3 million, according to a white paper released this week...

Some Counselors Unable to Access PSAT Scores

Many high school students will learn today how they did on the PSAT, and their high school counselors were in...

Barber-Scotia Will Close for Spring Semester

Barber-Scotia College, a historically black college in North Carolina that has had a very small enrollment since losing accreditation more...

Professor Answers Wheaton's Charges Against Her

Larycia Hawkins, whom Wheaton College in Illinois is trying to fire from its political science faculty, on Wednesday held a...

California Accreditor Loses Appeal

The embattled accrediting organization will now have until January 2017 to resolve the Education Department’s findings that it failed to meet federal standards.

Global Credit Transfer

Six universities from around the world plan experiment with MOOCs that could expand to other online offerings.

Academic Minute: Clothing and Behavior

Today on the Academic Minute, Michael Kraus, assistant professor of organizational behavior at Yale University, examines how what you wear...

Guidance or Rule Making?

The U.S. Department of Education's guidance on how colleges handle cases of sexual violence and harassment improperly created sweeping regulatory changes, Republican senators say.