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Bizarre Case Tests Limits of Incentive Compensation Rules

Justice Department settlements with two Christian universities pull back curtain on confusion over incentive compensation rules -- and raise questions about how they are enforced.

Trump Administration Restricts Fetal Tissue Research

Decision is a win for anti-abortion groups. But academic organizations say it will add unnecessary new hurdles for scientists and slow breakthroughs in vaccines and other medical research.

Can ‘Science Diplomacy’ Work?

Advocates see great need, but some wonder if the concept can survive in the current era.

Digital Learning in 'Inside Higher Ed' This Week

Among the topics: a new boot camp with a diversity mission; report clears Arizona State; a conference not to miss.

Tulane Professors Indicted

Two Tulane University faculty members have been indicted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Louisiana on...

Skills Fund Acquired by Loan Servicer

Skills Fund, a private lender focused on boot camps, this week announced its acquisition by Goal Structured Solutions, a large...

Wyden Releases Bill on Donations and Admissions

U.S. senator Ron Wyden of Oregon, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee, on Wednesday followed through on his...

Walmart Expands Employee Tuition Benefits

Walmart this week announced that it is expanding a debt-free college tuition benefit for the retail giant's roughly 1.4 million...