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Curriculum Sharing Without Limits

Two Canadian colleges agree to share academic programs with each other at no charge -- to save their government money and speed their ability to offer new offerings to students.

Blowback for Huawei Bans

Researchers want less restrictive policies on accepting money from the Chinese telecom giant -- but that appears unlikely, given recent federal policy moves and legal action against the company. Professors also question why they aren't involved in making decisions on bans.

‘The College Completion Glass -- Half-Full or Half-Empty?’

Author discusses new book about flaws in the way many people evaluate college completion.

Ex-Athlete Admits Threatening to Kill Athletes

A former Babson College soccer player faces federal criminal charges for sending death threats to college and professional athletes. Addison...

Intensive English Enrollments Decline Again

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Enrollments in intensive English programs in the U.S. fell for the third straight year, according to new...

Academic Minute: Forensic Misconduct

Today on the Academic Minute, Jessica Henry, associate professor in the department of justice studies at Montclair State University, explores...

Illinois Chicago Offers In-State Tuition to All Native Americans

The University of Illinois at Chicago has announced that it will offer in-state tuition to students from any of the...

Commencement Controversy at NYU

Ph.D. graduate's speech backing Israel boycott is condemned by leaders there and at Northwestern, which hired him. Some see academic freedom concerns, given that other political commencement addresses are not attacked.