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Politics Creeps In

As disputes at North Carolina and Michigan State take partisan overtones, can boards, leaders, faculty members and lawmakers back away from polarization to lead public universities effectively?

Oxford Suspends Funding Ties With Huawei

The University of Oxford will not accept new donations or research funding from the Chinese telecommunications company Huawei amid concerns...

Coursera Targets Health-Care Education Market

The online course provider launches a slew of programs aimed at health care professionals, but observers wonder if the credentials will stand out in a crowded space.

Columbia U Sued for $60M in Harassment Case

A former Columbia University undergraduate is suing the institution and Thomas Harford, former dean of students of the School of...

Liberty University CIO's Side Gig for Michael Cohen

John Gauger, Liberty University's chief information officer, worked on a project a few years ago to manipulate two online polls...

Academic Minute: Air Pollution in the Home

Today on the Academic Minute, Md. Aynul Bari, assistant professor in the department of environmental and sustainable engineering at the...

A 10% Tuition Cut, but Who Benefits?

Ontario cuts domestic student tuition by 10 percent while scaling back aid spending. Colleges won't be made whole, and students who got grants covering their full tuition will receive a portion of their aid in loans.

Public Comment Period Extended for Title IX Rule

The Department of Education said Thursday it would extend the public comment period for a proposed Title IX sexual misconduct...