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A Welcome Message, or a Warning?

A State Department official says Chinese students are welcome. She also speaks of Chinese propaganda and influence activities on U.S. campuses, and of academic espionage.

Divisions Within Alaska’s ‘House on Fire’

University of Alaska board's debate over how to respond to $136 million cut in state funds reveals rift among the university's senior leaders. Regents ultimately back move toward "one university."

Academic Minute: Border Security Technology Megaprojects

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Texas at El Paso Week, Stephen Coulthart, assistant professor of security...

Ex-Michigan State President to Receive $2.45 Million in Salary

The president who resigned from Michigan State University amid a scandal over a physician's sexual abuse and who faces charges...

Buttigieg Calls Out For-Profit Colleges in Debate

Pete Buttigieg said during the Democratic presidential primary debate Tuesday that any debt forgiveness program should start with students of...

Professor Says She Was Forced to Teach Under Fluorescent Lights

A professor of communication is suing Washburn University for allegedly forcing her to teach in a basement room with fluorescent...

Trolling for Students in Budget-Ravaged Alaska

State University of New York's online arm sponsors Facebook post aimed at Alaskans "worried" about future of their state universities. SUNY officials quickly apologize and pull the ad.

Cost, Price and Competition in Online Learning

Colleges generally still price their online programs similarly to their on-ground counterparts. A panel of experts explores whether that is starting to change.