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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.
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...
Colleges Award Tenure… at Drury, Winston-Salem State
Drury University Greg Booker, communication Natalie Precise, education James Simmerman, business/finance Winston-Salem State University Rachelle Barnes, psychological sciences Althea Bradford...
Giving Voice to Detained Migrant Children
We’ve seen the effects of family separation at the southern border. In today's Academic Minute, part of University of Texas...

Publishers' Pending Merger Faces Growing Opposition
Concerned about limited purchasing options and potential price increases, students and consumer groups challenge the proposed merger of two major textbook publishers.

This Journal's Future Is Female
Political science association pleases and surprises members with its flagship publication's new editorial team.

California Acts to Fix Problem Blocking Aid for Online Students
State officials set up complaint process for students enrolled at out-of-state public and nonprofit colleges -- but Education Department won't confirm the fix will actually work.

Rising GOP Senator Takes Aim at Higher Ed and ‘Elites’
Josh Hawley, a freshman senator from Missouri and rising GOP star, has targeted the "higher ed monopoly" in new legislative proposals. But some observers don't see much impact beyond rhetoric.
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