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Credentialing Market Is ‘Innovation’ and ‘Chaos’
Tens of thousands of providers are offering over one million credentials in the U.S., according to a new report. More than half of credentials are not at colleges and universities.
Pacific U Strips Name of Racist Editor From Building
Pacific University’s board voted unanimously this weekend to remove the name of Harvey W. Scott from a campus building, The...
Ketamine and Depression
Treating those with depression is a vital endeavor in today’s society. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Pittsburgh’s Rebecca...

Faculty Diversification Must Accelerate, Report Says
New study finds that U.S. academe can reach true faculty diversity within a generation, but that colleges and universities have to think bigger—and work together.
FBI Director Defends Probes Into China’s Links to Academe
Christopher Wray, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, gave a defense Friday of the Justice Department’s efforts to investigate...

John B. King Jr. to Lead SUNY System
The new chancellor of the State University of New York served as U.S. education secretary in the Obama administration and, before that, as New York’s education commissioner.

Congressional Democrats Want Legal Review of OPMs
The lawmakers want the Education Department to go beyond what a federal watchdog recommended in reviewing 2011 guidance for online program managers.
New Federal Funds for Clean Energy Workforce Training
The U.S. Department of Energy announced that $72 million from President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will go toward expanding the...
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