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Colleges Build Network for Ethical Tech
Twenty-one U.S. colleges and universities are working together to train a new generation of civic-minded technologists and tech-savvy policy makers...
Georgetown Law Student Among Crash Victims
Georgetown University's law school announced Monday that Cedric Asiavugwa (at right), a third-year student, was among those killed in the...

Promoting Tuition-Free Programs to Undocumented Students
States are embracing undocumented immigrant students as colleges expand tuition-free programs.
More Confusion on Credit-Hour Definition
The Department of Education on Monday proposed to eliminate or substantially alter the existing federal definition of a credit hour...
Examination of Income-Share Agreements
A new paper from the Manhattan Institute looks at the small but growing number of income-share agreements in higher education...
Academic Minute: Detecting Parkinson’s
In today's Academic Minute, William Church of Trinity College in Connecticut examines the importance of early detection of Parkinson's disease...
Another Ruling Chips Away at NCAA Limits for Athletes
Judge declares that association and colleges illegally restrict value of "education benefits" to which big-time football and basketball players are entitled -- but stops far short of free market sought by athletes.
Vision and Communication
Visual information is important for speech. In today's Academic Minute, part of Trinity College Week, Elizabeth Casserly looks at why...
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