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Talladega Sorry for Rapper's Controversial Remarks

Talladega College has released a statement apologizing for rapper David Banner's controversial remarks on race during its convocation last week...

70 Texas Students Accused of Cheating

Around 70 students of the University of Texas at Austin were involved in a group message that could get them...

New Federal Profile of Low-Income Students

A new report from the U.S. Department of Education used a representative national sample of 90,000 undergraduate college students in...

Texas A&M System to Ban Vaping

John Sharp, chancellor of the Texas A&M system, on Tuesday called for all of the public university system's 11 campuses...

Digital Learning in ‘Inside Higher Ed’ This Week

Among the topics: libraries as student services hubs; an argument against unbundling; an ambitious effort to understand learning.

Court Backs Relaxation of Net Neutrality Protections

A federal appeals court on Tuesday sided with the Federal Communications Commission in its decision to roll back Obama-era net...

Faculty and Pedagogy in the Hybrid J.D.

Two law schools have started American Bar Association-approved hybrid J.D. programs this fall. Here's how professors have shaped the curricula.

Accreditation and Innovation

The accreditation system worked -- slowly -- for an unusual start-up college aimed at adult students, according to a case study by the American Council on Education.