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Required Pedagogy

Online conversation shines a spotlight on graduate programs that teach students how to teach -- and those programs that don't.

Ruling Narrows Title IX Obligations

Federal appeals court ruling sets narrow standard for what institutions are expected to do when students commit sexual misconduct.

Number of New Law Students Dipped in 2019

The number of first-year law students enrolled in American Bar Association-accredited law schools declined ever so slightly this fall, reversing...

An Industry-Aligned Education

With guidance from industry, faculty members at the City University of New York system are designing new curricula in data science and cybersecurity.

Private Foundations Exempt From FOIA in Virginia, Court Says

The foundation for the public George Mason University is not covered by the state’s public records laws, the Supreme Court...

Official: Foreign Gift Investigation Found 'Disturbing Facts'

Federal investigations into whether six universities are complying with a law requiring disclosure of gifts and contracts from foreign sources...

Improving How Business Is Taught

Ithaka S+R, a research and consulting service, released a report yesterday detailing undergraduate teaching practices in business. Business is the...