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Digital Learning in 'Inside Higher Ed' This Week

Among the topics: student performance builds as curricular innovation takes hold; rethinking regional accreditation; online "university" offers $999 doctorate.

Academic Minute: Implicit Bias in Teaching

Today on the Academic Minute: Daniel Reinholz, assistant professor of mathematics education at San Diego State University, explores one way...

Black New Jersey

The history of enslaved people isn’t limited to the South. In today's Academic Minute, Colgate University's Graham Hodges looks at...

Foreclosing on a Faculty Critic

Ave Maria University and its president, James Towey, call the loan of a former professor who sued the university, possibly forcing him, his wife and their nine children from their home.

Multiple Warnings, No Action

University of Utah student told campus police officers multiple times she was worried about repeated, harassing text messages from ex-boyfriend. They did little to help her, and he murdered her, on campus. Experts say the tragedy points to the need for colleges to do more about domestic violence.

Ruling May Make It Easier to Sue Test Makers

New Jersey judge throws out ACT's binding arbitration clause -- which students must sign to take the exam.

Student-Centered Learning and Student Buy-In

Study finds that student resistance to curriculum innovation decreases over time as it becomes the institutional norm, and that students increasingly link active learning to their learning gains over time.