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Too Taboo for Class?
Professor is suspended for using the N-word in class. He was discussing language in a James Baldwin essay. Given the slur's potential to throw learning off course, is it ever worth using in the classroom -- if it ever was?

NCAA Punishes Missouri in Blatant Academic Fraud Case
Association finds former tutor completed classwork -- and full online courses -- for 12 athletes, but without university's encouragement or detection. Missouri vows to appeal "harsh and inconsistent" decision.
New Programs: Biomedical Engineering, Biomedical Research Management, Education, Cyberpsychology, Public Health, Business Analytics, Humanitarian Relief, Theater, Journalism, Occupational Therapy
Boise State University is starting a Ph.D. in biomedical engineering. Hartwick College is starting its first master's degree, in translational...
Academic Minute: Esports
Today on the Academic Minute, part of New York Institute of Technology Week, Hallie Zwibel, assistant professor of family medicine...

Expectations Build for College Transparency Legislation
With Democrats in charge of the House education committee, supporters of a student-level data system hope to see progress in Congress on transparency for college outcomes.
University of Providence in Montana Plans Cuts
The University of Providence in Great Falls, Mont., is moving to put in place academic program and athletic cuts as...

For-Profits and Federal Revenue
Sector would get an enrollment boost if Congress were to drop a 90 percent cap on revenue from federal sources, according to a new Brookings Institution analysis.
Cities and the Environment
Cities need to prepare for the challenges of the future. In today's Academic Minute, part of New York Institute of...
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