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Bold Move in Graduate Education
In a reform aimed at reducing Ph.D. program timelines and attrition, University of Chicago will guarantee full funding to humanities and social sciences students -- in exchange for program caps.
Academic Minute: Moon Landings
Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Richmond Week, Jack Singal, professor of physics, reflects on the 50th...
Tufts to Keep Confucius Institute
Tufts University decided to keep its Confucius Institute agreement after a yearlong review. More than 20 U.S. universities have closed...
Lack of Transparency for Website to Help Utah Students
Utah's universities are by and large failing to follow a state law requiring them to direct students to a website...
2 More Parents Sentenced in Admissions Scandal
A New York couple who paid $125,000 to have their daughter's standardized test scores altered were sentenced to a month...
Alaska System Puts Consolidation on Hold
The University of Alaska system has shelved consideration of a plan to shift from having its three main campuses be...

The Moderates' Alternative to Free College
Joe Biden becomes latest Democratic presidential hopeful to call for huge increases in the federal Pell Grant program instead of free college policies favored by standard bearers on the left.
How a Massive Online University Markets Itself
Inside Higher Ed profiles Southern New Hampshire University's approach to getting its name out, as competition and scrutiny mount.
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