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U.S. Fines Law Schools Over Financial Aid Violations

The U.S. Department of Education has settled with five free-standing law schools after an investigation showed that those institutions “improperly...

Case Western Settles With DOJ After Title IX Investigation

Case Western Reserve University will make campuswide changes to its management of sexual assault allegations as part of an agreement...
A shot down an aisle of students watching a presentation. At the front, a man stands in front of a podium and behind him a projection of a presentation about free speech, including a four-way Venn diagram, is shown.

Now on the Orientation Schedule: Free Speech and ChatGPT

Once designed simply to familiarize students with campus and each other, orientation has become a forum for imparting information about some of the most pressing issues in higher ed.

New College Launches ‘Odyssey’ Course Days Before Fall Semester

Less than a week before classes start, New College of Florida has added a new class on Homer’s Odyssey to...

Architecture Driven by Humans, Powered by AI: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Cornell University’s Impacts of AI Week: Jenny E. Sabin, Arthur L. and Isabel...

Towson Withdraws Proposed Doctoral Program

Towson University is withdrawing its proposal for a new business analytics doctoral program after the state attorney general’s office raised...

New Presidents or Provosts: Chadron State College, Gulf Coast State College, Manhattan College, Muskingum College, Queensborough CC, Wayne State U

Phyllis Curtis-Tweed, vice president for academic and student affairs at Bermuda College, has been appointed provost and vice president of...
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Majority of Faculty Prefers In-Person Teaching, but Just Barely

An Educause survey finds that faculty members also want more help and time when it comes to working with technology and remote learning.