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Teaching Students to Identify and Attack Misinformation

An interdisciplinary course at the University of Southern California teaches engineering students research skills and information literacy.

U.S. Universities Eye Branch Campuses as Way to ‘Survive Trump’

Renewed interest in expanding abroad could prove lucrative but is not immune to scrutiny from the White House, scholars say.

U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon speaks during a conference in California.

McMahon Sharpens Tone on Accreditation

Education Secretary Linda McMahon argued this week that accreditors wield too much power. But some statements raise questions about her understanding of accreditation.

The Secrets of Effective Policy Engagement – From Two Academics Who Have Worked in Government

Two academics who are steeped in policy expertise, having worked in government in the UK and US, share practical insights on what works when trying to get research before the eyes of decision-makers.

Weekly Wisdom | President Judy Olian of Quinnipiac University

Enjoy this inspiring #WeeklyWisdom episode featuring Complete College America President Yolanda Watson Spiva.

 

Weekly Wisdom | President Judy Olian of Quinnipiac University

Why investing in meaningful relationships matters on this #WeeklyWisdom episode featuring Quinnipiac University President Judy Olian.

 

50-Plus Groups Write to Trump Protesting His Attack on Higher Ed

Dozens of higher education associations publicly called on President Donald Trump to restore the “historic compact” between American universities and...
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State Higher Ed Support May Have Hit a Ceiling

Funding rose slightly last year but could hit a ceiling as federal cuts put budgets in a bind. With tuition revenue dropping, public institutions may face difficult financial decisions.