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Public Opinion and Candidates' Spouses
The public prefers a first lady who doesn’t influence politics. In today's Academic Minute, part of Hartwick College Week, Laurel...

Increasing Understanding of Online Learning
Survey of campus strategy leaders categorizes colleges by online intensity and examines issues such as student interaction with instructors, governance and student outcomes.

For USC, Salt in the Wounds
Students, alumni and faculty worry University of Southern California's attempts to move past scandals have been sidetracked by the recent admissions fraud and bribery case. Some wonder if the university's image will be permanently sullied.

Punishing Anonymity for Professors
Franciscan U of Steubenville is seeking to block faculty members from talking about university matters anonymously to the press and to limit what they may otherwise discuss publicly.
Yale Revokes Admission of Student in Scandal
A Yale University spokesman confirmed Monday that the university has revoked the admission of a student involved in the admissions...
Duke Pays $112M to Settle Research Misconduct Case
Duke University announced Monday that it has agreed to pay $112 million to the U.S. government to resolve a lawsuit...
U of Toronto Receives Its Largest Gift
The University of Toronto has announced a donation of 100 million Canadian dollars (about $75 million), the largest in the...
Reports from Accreditor-Convened Think Tank
The nation's largest regional accreditor, the Higher Learning Commission, in 2017 created a task force of experts to weigh in...
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