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Another email mistake; Haverford debt efforts; master's degrees; 529 plans.
Caldwell Agrees to Pay Government $4.8 Million
Caldwell University has agreed to pay more than $4.8 million to resolve complaints that it defrauded a federal education program...

3 More Colleges Go Test Optional
Oregon Tech, SIU Carbondale and Spalding are the latest to join the movement.
Illinois Professor's Planned Return from Leave Canceled
A law professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign who was on unpaid leave for a year after being...
Producers of Knowledge
This is "Best of" Week on the Academic Minute. For the Best Education Segment Award: Ashley Taylor, assistant professor of...

Looking Abroad and to Faith Groups
Community college in New York is betting on partnerships with other countries and local faith organizations to increase its sagging enrollment.

Does Fiduciary Duty Prevent Fossil Fuel Divestment?
Working paper finds endowment managers shouldn't ignore divestment calls solely because of fears about falling returns.

Free Textbooks for Law Students
Legal scholars are increasingly adopting and creating free textbooks in an attempt to increase affordability for students. But are these textbooks considered open educational resources?
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