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MIT Adds Review of Some International Projects

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology on Wednesday announced it was starting a new process for "elevated risk" projects involving collaborations...

Kentucky Makes Pledges to Black Students

Facing protests by black students, the University of Kentucky made a series of pledges to them this week. Among the...

Race as a Social Construct

Is race a social construct? In today's Academic Minute, Raritan Valley Community College's Karen Gaffney discusses how race as a...

Few Lessons Learned on For-Profit Closures

As Dream Center collapses, Trump administration's oversight of massive for-profit college deal under scrutiny. Critics ask why more protections weren't sought after purchase of Argosy and Art Institutes chains.

Going Outside to Grow

When a legacy online program started to languish, Michigan State University leaders brought in a corporate provider to boost student enrollment. Will others do the same?

Faculty Salaries Up 1.7%

Hottest field for new faculty hires over the past year is health professions, as some 1,410 new assistant professors picked up jobs, according to new data from CUPA-HR.

Online Program Tuition, Netflix-Style

Idaho's largest state university has introduced a new reduced-price tuition model, geared toward rural adults, for two of its online programs: students subscribe for a year then pay automatically once a month.

Navigating the Never-Ending Online Course Cycle

Creating a system for developing and revamping online courses can be challenging -- but is increasingly essential -- for institutions with growing programs.