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Cars and Government Regulations
Americans have long had a love affair with the automobile. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Dayton's John Heitmann...

DeVos Restores Recognition for Troubled For-Profit Accreditor
Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools oversaw Corinthian Colleges and ITT Tech. The Obama administration sought to end the authority of ACICS.

Imagining an Apple Store for Online Degrees
Georgia Tech moves forward with plans to create storefronts for its online education programs, joining a growing number of institutions offering hybrid online learning experiences.

Why Remind Poor Students That They Are Poor?
Trinity in Connecticut now offers Pell-eligible students four years of institutional aid based on a single application.
Judge: Professor Had Right to Question Her Accusers
A professor of sociology at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor disciplined for harassment should have been able to...

Pointing the Finger at Colleagues
Scholar's article said his colleagues were publishing in "predatory journals." Now he's banned from campus.
Academic Minute: Cars and Government Regulations
Today on the Academic Minute, John Heitmann, professor of history at the University of Dayton, explores how we reshaped the...

Life Sentence -- and Then a Pardon -- for a Graduate Student
British Ph.D. student in U.A.E. was found guilty of spying after what observers say was an unfair trial in which he was denied due process. Some academics urge Western universities -- including NYU -- to reconsider role of campuses in the Emirates.
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