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A Women’s College’s Profitable Foray Into Online Learning

Spelman’s experiment with in-house certificate programs earned nearly $2 million in its first year, exceeding its expectations.

A photo illustration of Henry Stoever, former president and CEO of AGB

AGB Head Resigns Over Plagiarism Flap

Henry Stoever is out as president and CEO of the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges following allegations of plagiarism in a column.

Students raise their hands in a college classroom.

Academic Success Tip: Create a Class Exit Ticket

Professors can collect student feedback throughout the term with short “exit ticket” assignments to conclude a class period.

Senate Democrats Question Idaho Plan to Buy University of Phoenix

The University of Idaho should think twice about acquiring the University of Phoenix, a group of U.S. Senate Democrats warned...
A group of Wheaton College students smile in Switzerland.

Success Program Launch: Study Abroad for First-Year Students

Wheaton College will offer study abroad experiences for travel-inclined students in their first year at the college. College leaders hope the international education experience improves participants’ college experience over all.

Seven students hold white poster boards painted with red letters that spell I Need IX.

Students Press Biden Administration to Finalize New Title IX Rules

A delay in issuing the regulations likely means that Trump-era rules will stay in place for another academic year.

Student walks in front of student services center at East Los Angeles College

In California, New Debate Over an Old Funding Law

The Fifty Percent Law, enacted more than 50 years ago, requires community colleges in the state to spend at least half their budget on instruction.

COVID-19 Lockdowns in 2 Iconic Brooklyn Neighborhoods

There is still a lot to study about COVID-19 lockdowns. In today’s Academic Minute, St. John’s University’s Judith DeSena discusses the response of two neighborhoods in Brooklyn to the crisis.