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Who Leads on College Learning?

Significant experimentation has taught us much about what works and what doesn't in teaching and learning -- yet the knowledge remains diffused, not systemic. Can anyone marshal it?

Study: Grades Are 5 Times Stronger Than ACT Scores

High school grade point averages are five times stronger than ACT scores at predicting who will graduate from college, according...

Boren Releases Donation History to Oklahoma

David Boren, a former governor of Oklahoma and former U.S. senator, has disclosed that he and his wife have donated...

CHEA President Judith Eaton to Retire

The Council for Higher Education Accreditation announced Tuesday that Judith Eaton would retire as its president. Eaton has served as...

Football Coach Suspended for Hitler Comments

Grand Valley State University in Michigan suspended a recently hired football coach over comments he made to the student newspaper...

Certificates and Associate Degrees Can Outearn Bachelor’s

A new report from Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce finds that nationally, colleges are awarding as many...

Appeals Court Blocks Adjunct Union

Duquesne is a religious institution and so is exempt from National Labor Relations Board rules, appeals court finds.

Another Art School Merger

The Watkins College of Art will merge with Belmont University later this year, joining a growing list of tiny colleges, particularly in the arts, that struggled to go it alone.