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KU Professor Fired Amid China Initiative Sues to Regain Job

Online Degrees Out of Reach
Fewer than half of students at the largest nonprofit online institutions earn a degree after eight years. Is it an unfortunate reality or a cry for accountability?

All in a Day’s Work: 3 Stories of Changing Lives
Three professionals working in higher education share testimonies of how they’ve impacted students’ learning and future goals.

4 of 5 Western New Mexico U Regents Resign Amid Controversy
Mounting scrutiny over a multimillion-dollar exit package for an outgoing president prompted the regents to resign.
Education Department Fines Baker College $2.5M
UT Austin President Leaves for Top Job at Southern Methodist

Congress Failed to Pass WIOA Update. What Does That Mean for Higher Ed?
Congress looked set to pass the bipartisan bill to update the workforce development law but then scrapped the legislation at the last minute. That failure leaves money on the table for community colleges.

Can a Virtual Rabbinical Program Help Hebrew Union College Get Back on Track?
Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion is struggling with dwindling rabbinical school enrollments and ongoing financial challenges. Leaders hope a new online program makes a difference.
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