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Woman Charged With Paying Someone to Take Online Classes for Her Son

Karen Littlefair, a California woman, has been charged and has agreed to plead guilty to charges that she paid someone...

Accessible Instructional Materials Bill Reintroduced, Again

Legislation promoting equal access to instructional materials for students with disabilities was reintroduced to the U.S. House of Representatives last...

More Support for Harvard Ethnic Studies Scholar Denied Tenure

More than 200 senior scholars in Latinx and Latin American studies, ethnic studies, women’s and gender studies, and other fields wrote a letter Monday to Harvard University president Lawrence Bacow in support of a professor who was recently denied tenure.

UC Santa Cruz Grad Assistants Strike for COLA

Graduate students at the University of California, Santa Cruz, called a grade strike this week, seeking a $1,412-a-month cost of...

Blackboard Behind Bars

Colleges and corrections departments increasingly are turning to online instruction for incarcerated students. But while those programs may be easier to scale, challenges and questions about quality remain.

New Programs: Cloud Computing, Counseling, Special Education, Defense Engineering, Early Childhood Education

Delgado Community College is starting an associate of applied science in cloud computing. Indiana University at Bloomington is starting a...

A Fake University

International students say they were recruited by the University of Farmington -- set up by the U.S. government as part of a sting operation focused on student visa fraud -- after their institutions lost accreditation. Some blame the government for setting the students up.

Edgewood Removes Planned Parenthood Link From Website

Edgewood College students are protesting and requesting an apology after the college removed a link to Planned Parenthood from its...