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University May Remove Online Content to Avoid Disability Law

U.S. Justice Department finds that Berkeley MOOCs and YouTube content don't meet federal requirements.

Schools Falling Apart

The condition of a school’s building could resemble the learning done within it. In today's Academic Minute, Cornell University's Lorraine...

MicroMasters on a Global Scale

MOOC-based master's degree initiative expands to more than a dozen universities. Will learners opt to enroll or settle for a certificate?

Feds Create Website for Students at Closing Colleges

Students left befuddled and stranded by college closures will have access to a new online resource meant to connect them...

State College of Florida Manatee-Sarasota Faculty Votes to Form Union

The faculty of State College of Florida at Manatee-Sarasota has voted 75 to 24 to join a union affiliated with...

DeVry Adopts Reform Favored by For-Profit Critics

By tackling the controversial 90-10 rule -- and lowering it for its institutions -- DeVry Education Group is looking to assert its place as a leader in the for-profit sector.

Berkeley Resumes Palestine Course

Facing backlash and accusations of squelching academic freedom, a class is restored.

Academic Minute: Schools Falling Apart

Today on the Academic Minute, Lorraine Maxwell, associate professor in the department of design and environmental analysis at Cornell University...