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Gates Seeks Partners to Help Transform Campuses

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation this week announced a major new grant program in postsecondary education. To advance its...

Professor Again Suspended Over Classroom Management

The University of Texas at San Antonio again suspended a professor of biology who made headlines last term for calling...

Mash Up and Republish Like It's 1923

A dazzling array of works from 1923 are now available freely to scholars, artists and writers, opening up new possibilities for teaching and publishing.

Former EDMC Campuses Bought by Private Investors

Private investment firm, through newly created nonprofit, buys several Art Institutes and South University campuses, raising concerns about transparency and the viability of former for-profit institutions.

Hundreds Admitted to College in Error

The University of South Florida at St. Petersburg admitted nearly 700 applicants in recent days, but human error is being...

‘Innovation’ Aide Leaves U.S. Education Department

David Soo, who since 2011 has been a prominent advocate for the role the federal government can play in spurring...

Michigan State Paying Ex-President's Legal Bills

Michigan State University will pay the legal bills for its former president’s criminal defense, according to a new report that...

Warning on ‘Mirror Journals’

European Commission envoy sees attempt to get around open-access requirements.