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More Accountable Accreditation

Higher ed group's panel calls for refining, not revamping, system of quality assurance, with emphasis on transparency and independence from the government.

Chapman U. Pays $175,000 to Settle Gender Bias Claim

Chapman University has agreed to pay $175,000 to a former film professor who says she was denied tenure because she...

MLA Issues Statement on Language Policy

The Modern Language Association's Executive Council has approved a statement on the importance of language learning to U.S. policy. The...

One-Stop Shop

The new GED will assess college readiness, and in the process the testing service hopes to bump ACCUPLACER, a popular test for remedial needs.

New Programs: Criminology, Marine Science, Cybersecurity, International Studies, Medicine and Business, Facility Management

Adler School of Professional Psychology is starting an online M.A. program in criminology. Arkansas State University at Jonesboro is starting...

Steeling for Battle

An adjunct group at Duquesne University has allied itself with the United Steelworkers to try to unionize, leading other adjunct groups near Pittsburgh to seek the powerful union's help.

Student Health's Uncertain Future

Campus health centers are being hammered by unusual circumstances as they struggle to stay afloat financially. A way forward, while unclear, is imminent, health officials said at a conference last week.

Setting Prices for Open Access

British panel struggles to find right way to pay for journal articles.