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Concordia Law School to Change Hands
Concordia University Portland’s law school in Boise, Idaho, will become part of a sister institution, it announced Thursday. The law...

The Infrastructure of Connection: A Better Path Toward Success | February 20 at 2:00PM ET
Learn from three higher ed professionals about how they are changing the culture of connectivity on their campuses by using...
Physicians and Social Media
Should you send your doctor a friend request? In today's Academic Minute, part of New York Institute of Technology Week...

The ‘Missing Middle’ at Ivy-Plus Colleges
A new report finds the middle class is heavily underrepresented at elite private colleges -- and boosting low- and middle-income student representation at such colleges could increase U.S. income mobility.

Cheers and Fears
LGBTQ students at Brigham Young University are cautiously optimistic about a change in policy on displaying their sexual orientation.

Facial Recognition Surveillance on Campus
UCLA was the first university to openly consider facial recognition technology for security surveillance. The university abandoned that plan, but other colleges may be using the software.
Tracking Community College Bachelor's Degrees
Almost half of the states (23) now allow community colleges to offer bachelor's degrees to help meet workforce demands, increase...
Kendall College Makes Tough Cuts
The Kendall College of Art and Design is cutting several degree programs and streamlining faculty and staff numbers in response...
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