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Wright State Cancels Courses, Looks for Replacement Instructors as Faculty Strike Continues

With its faculty members on strike for a third week, Wright State University is canceling some courses and looking for...

Amazon Plots Cloud Computing Program With New York Colleges

LaGuardia Community College, the City University of New York System and the State University of New York System will this...

Trial and Error: Flipping the Flipped-Classroom Model

Instructors want their 750-student anatomy course to be more personal and engaging. Experiments include facilitating active learning in an online context.

Digital Learning in 'Inside Higher Ed' This Week

Among the topics: lawsuit over inclusive access; academic fraud in online courses; high-impact practices for student success.

What Is The Polar Vortex?

It’s time again for the polar vortex to invade the U.S. and the news. In today's Academic Minute, the University...

Racist Histories

Colleges and universities in Virginia and elsewhere, struggling with histories tied to slavery and the Confederacy, are forced by the scandal involving the governor's yearbook to consider the spewing of hatred in contemporary times.

Not an Isolated Incident

Recent controversy over email from Duke professor about Chinese students speaking Chinese in lounges reflects larger tensions in academe, experts say.

Illinois Chicago Pays Nearly $700K to Former Student Who Sued

The University of Illinois at Chicago settled for $694,000 with a former nursing student who sued it for publicly confirming...