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One Step Closer to Pay for California College Athletes

State's politicians approve legislation to allow athletes to be compensated for use of their name, image and likeness for marketing purposes. The NCAA fiercely opposes the measure.

Trump Asserts New Win for Religious HBCUs

Department of Justice lifts restriction on capital financing for faith-based historically black colleges -- part of White House effort to show commitment to HBCUs. But it's not clear how many colleges have been denied funding.

Academic Minute: Great Salt Lake and Life on Mars

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Westminster College (Utah) Week: Bonnie Baxter, professor of biology, determines a unique feature...

From Textbook Rentals to Education Provider

Chegg has long supplemented educational materials from other companies, but is -- with its latest acquisition -- gearing up to provide its own non-degree level credentials.

New U.K. Policy Expands Work Rights for Foreign Students

International students in the United Kingdom will be able to stay and work for two years after graduation under a...

Digital Learning in 'Inside Higher Ed' This Week

Among the topics: a conceptual model for higher ed quality and equity; AI brain drain; federal reports on STEM and skilled workers; the spread of chatbots.

Falwell Calls for FBI to Investigate 'Attempted Coup' at Liberty

Jerry Falwell Jr., Liberty University's president, told The Hill and other news outlets on Tuesday that he is asking the...

New Online Academic Programs

The new degrees and certificates are in applied science, dental assisting, information technology, integrative general studies, interdisciplinary studies, science teaching, and worship and leadership.