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Boom, Not Bust, for Employer-Funded Learning
The 2020 recession didn’t slow corporate spending on employee education and training. A $150 million investment in Guild Education, which helps employees find the learning they need, suggests continued growth in the market.

The Faculty Voice During COVID-19
New survey finds 24 percent of faculty senate chairs say faculty influence declined during COVID-19. Fifteen percent of chairs say it increased. Survey also delves into faculty say in budget decisions, voided handbooks, contracts and more.

Is a Partnership in China Consistent With Cornell's Values?
Cornell approves new dual degree program with Peking University over the objections of Faculty Senate and Student Assembly.

Transfer Rates Tumble at 2-Year Colleges
The pandemic is still causing the number of students who transfer between and to two-year colleges to plummet, a new report shows. Meanwhile, transfer to four-year colleges is on the rise again.
Title of Disputed Painting Returns to University of Oklahoma
A Holocaust survivor whose family’s art collection was looted by the Nazis is transferring the title of a Camille Pissarro...
Education Department Ends Recognition of ACICS
The Department of Education terminated federal recognition of the controversial Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools Wednesday, stripping it...
Duke Basketball Coach Mike Krzyzewski to Retire
Mike Krzyzewski, head coach of the men’s basketball team at Duke University, plans to retire following the 2021-22 season. Krzyzewski...
Wilberforce Wipes Out Graduates' Debts to the University
Wilberforce University president Elfred Anthony Pinkard surprised 2020 and 2021 graduates of the institution during a joint commencement ceremony Saturday...
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