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India Opens the Door Wide for Online Learning

The Indian government is opening up the market for fully online degrees, and U.S. companies are poised to be players.

When a 'Threat' Derails a Career

La Verne seeks to terminate a gadfly professor for allegedly threatening to "assassinate" a colleague. Is it going too far?

Cheating Investigation at Auburn

Auburn University is investigating "widespread cheating" at its pharmacy school, AL.com reported. The dean has offered leniency to those who...

Wayne State President Says He Backs University Press

Wayne State University president M. Roy Wilson issued a letter to the campus Friday saying the firings of the editor...

Free Speech Reversal

Louisville officials changed their minds about the free speech rights of a student who distributed anti-gay pamphlets at a LGBTQ Studies course. They have banned him from repeating his action.

Ex-Coach at Michigan State Convicted of Lying

A jury on Friday found Kathie Klages, the former gymnastics coach at Michigan State University, guilty of two counts of...

CUNY's Move on Corporate Tuition Benefits

City University of New York joins ASU spin-off InStride in effort to tap into growing online degree market for companies that offer college tuition benefits to employees.