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Harvard Faculty Forms Group on Academic Freedom

How Can Online College Be Both ‘Promising’ and ‘Predatory’?
As with health news about chocolate or wine, higher ed news about online college can seem contradictory. Some researchers say it’s time to retire one-word descriptors.

Increasing Class Lengths… by 5 Minutes
The University of Delaware is increasing class lengths by five minutes to meet what its Faculty Senate said were federal minimum standards.

Australia Recovers With Foreign Students, but Not Domestic
A strong labor market and the rising cost of living are driving down domestic enrollments in Australia.

Shouting Down Speakers Who Offend
Over the course of a month, students on several college campuses shut down speakers they disagreed with. Why is it so hard to forge a consensus on what protecting free speech really means?

Program Launch: Procurement Internship Prepares Students for Workforce
An internship pilot for government contracting is providing on-the-job training for Youngstown State University students while supporting local businesses.

How Students Feel About Grading
Student Voice survey data reveal five key differences in the ways students think about grades—as well as room for improvement in how professors assign grades and even design courses.
Report: U of Minn. Committed Genocide Against Indigenous People
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