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Washington Adventist President in Plagiarism Probe
Washington Adventist University’s Board of Trustees is investigating allegations that its president, Weymouth Spence, plagiarized parts of a 2017 performance...
Western Governors U Launches College Readiness Pathway
Western Governors University on Tuesday announced the creation of an online college readiness initiative, which will help aspiring students prepare...
Schatz Reintroduces Bill to Repeal Pell Ban
Senator Brian Schatz, a Hawaii Democrat, reintroduced legislation Tuesday that would repeal a quarter-century ban on access to Pell Grants...
More Indictments in Admissions Scandal
On Monday federal prosecutors announced that 14 people -- one coach and 13 parents -- had agreed to plead guilty...
Academic Minute: Incels
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Grinnell College Week, Ross Haenfler, associate professor of sociology, looks at the fringe...
Moody's Report Offers Overview of Shifting Online Landscape
A new Moody's report on the online education market projects further growth, potential consolidation and continued challenges for for-profit providers...
Digital Learning in 'Inside Higher Ed' This Week
Among the topics: 2U buys Trilogy; lawsuits over access for deaf continue; interview about job market data; acquisition (and new name, Zovio) for Bridgepoint.

Press ‘Reset’ for More Students?
An economist and former college president who studied tuition resets finds they may result in larger freshman classes and more transfer students if institutions take care and work slowly and deliberately.
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