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Fired for Violating or Upholding Title IX Law?

Ohio magistrate recommends a federal judge allow a Title IX lawsuit against the University of Cincinnati to proceed. The university has asked that the case, brought by a former Title IX coordinator who alleged she was forced out for doing her job, be dismissed.

Survey's Insights on How International Students Adjust

More than three-quarters (77 percent) of international students say domestic students are welcoming, but many struggle with feelings of being...

Young Americans’ View of Education

On-the-job experience is best at preparing people for success, according to young Americans surveyed for the Associated Press-NORC Center for...

Plans to Replicate Arrupe College

The founding dean of the first-ever Jesuit community college plans to replicate its success by applying the model to other...

Adapting to the 60 Year Curriculum: Delivering Conscious Education to Lifelong Learners | November 19 at 2:00PM ET

Individuals today no longer live three stages that progress in a linear fashion from education into career into retirement. This...

Magna Graecia

What a society made can tell us a lot about them. In today's Academic Minute, SUNY New Paltz's Keely Heuer...

The Pulse: Lee Johnson of Strut Learning

This month's episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Lee Johnson, CEO of Strut Learning. In the conversation...

Who's Completing Microcredentials?

A new report looks at those who earn microcredentials, who are, on the whole, well educated, international, employed. Are the programs accomplishing what advocates thought they would?