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‘Standing Up for What’s Right’

Lessons learned from the Wright State strike: professors will fight against an imposed contract, for their right to bargain over health care -- and for basic respect.

Education Department Downshifts on Innovation Rule Changes

Under new proposals, the department would defer authority over innovation to accreditors less than it previously suggested.

From Omaha to Phoenix

Nebraska-based Creighton to build a new, $99 million medical school in Phoenix, nearly 1,300 miles from home in Omaha, to supply doctors to underserved area.

A Budget-Conscious Pathway for International Students

The online education provider StraighterLine is partnering with three U.S. colleges to offer an alternative way for international students to study at American colleges.

Academic Minute: Music, Social Justice and Leadership

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Arcadia University Week, Bruce Campbell Jr., associate professor in the school of education...

Extending the Conversation on Online Course Length

Our coverage of flexible lengths for online courses prompted lots of online discussion. Here's another look at related topics, including challenges for instructors and the value of winter sessions.

Police Unable to Solve Burglaries Targeting China Scholar

Police in New Zealand said that they have been unable to solve a case involving a series of burglaries targeting...

Too Little Help for Professors Teaching Online

Survey of public college provosts finds many forms of training and support for those who teach online is lacking, even as institutions' expectations grow.