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3 Law Schools Pass the $100,000-a-Year Mark

Columbia, Stanford and Chicago law will charge more than $100,000 to attend in the 2019-20 academic year, but passing that benchmark won't hurt their popularity, experts say.

Grad School Group Takes on Student Mental Health

The Council of Graduate Schools and the Jed Foundation for youth emotional health and suicide prevention will partner to study...

New Online Academic Programs

The offerings include degrees in early childhood education, educational technology in learning, environmental science, health-care management and intellectual property and technology law.

George Washington Ends Fixed Tuition

George Washington University announced that it will end its fixed tuition program next year. Under the program, each class of...

Digital Learning News in ‘Inside Higher Ed’ This Week

Among the topics: teaming up to smooth transfer; nudges don't work well nationally; short-term Pell and for-profits.

What Chinese Students in the U.S. Are Reading

The New Yorker published a feature article about College Daily, an online, Chinese-language publication widely read by Chinese students in...

The Limited Role of Evidence in Ed-Tech Decisions

A research study finds many higher ed institutions are selecting expensive new ed-tech tools without strong evidence they improve student learning.

‘The Missing Course’

Author discusses his new book on what they never taught you about college teaching.