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For-Profit Chain Reaches $30 Million Settlement With FTC
Career Education Corporation reached a $30 million settlement agreement with the Federal Trade Commission last month, it disclosed in a...
Academic Minute: Hearing Voices of Women Past
Today on the Academic Minute, Sarah Finley, assistant professor of Spanish at Christopher Newport University, explores how a certain group...
Professor Allegedly Allowed Booze in Class
The University of North Florida suspended a professor of communication who allegedly allowed alcohol, including beer, in his classroom during...
Professors Critical of U of Akron Administrators
Faculty members at the University of Akron report a culture of harassment and fear and concerns about both Interim President...
Latina/Chicana Leaders and Social Movements
Women of color who are activists face many challenges. In today's Academic Minute, part of University of Texas at El...

Philosophy Degrees and Sales Jobs
New data on the first three jobs held by graduates of six popular majors show career pathways are a swirl rather than a straight line, and that college degrees typically do create a foundation for entering the workforce.

Rewriting the Rules for Accreditors
Many regulatory changes sought by the Trump administration in an accreditation overhaul reflect shortcomings found at for-profit accreditor restored by Betsy DeVos.
Academic Minute: Latina/Chicana Leaders and Social Movements
Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Texas at El Paso Week, Stacey Sowards, professor in the department...
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