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Chinese Professor Charged in Alleged Technology Theft Scheme

A Chinese professor has been charged with fraud for allegedly taking technology from a California technology company to benefit the...

University of Texas Releases Findings on Admissions Scandal

The University of Texas at Austin found itself caught up in the admissions scandal when its men's tennis coach was...

The Global Landscape of Online Program Companies

New trove of data suggests a bigger, more complex, more varied ecosystem of companies that work with colleges to take their academic programs online.

New Insight into Poli Sci's Gender Publication Gap

Political science has a gender publication gap but several studies have found no evidence of bias against women in the...

Academic Minute: Light Pollution

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Westminster College (Utah) Week: Julia Kamenetzky, assistant professor of physics, looks into how...

End of Neoliberalism

The 2016 presidential election may have signaled the end of neoliberalism. In today's Academic Minute, part of Westminster College Week...

'The Dangers of Fluent Lectures'

A study says smooth-talking professors can lull students into thinking they've learned more than they actually have -- potentially at the expense of active learning.

Admissions for Donor Children

One parent's defense in the admissions scandal is that the University of Southern California encouraged applications from the wealthy -- if they would donate.