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Colleges, Education Department at Odds Over Inclusive Access Changes
The department is sticking by its plan to prohibit colleges from automatically billing students for course materials despite strong opposition from publishers and university leaders.

Demand for Online Classes Prompts Closure of Satellite Centers in Iowa
The University of Iowa’s learning centers used to hold in-person classes for graduate business and social work students, but those students have preferred remote learning since the pandemic.

University of Arizona Eyes Consolidation With UAGC
The deal, subtly mentioned in a letter to Arizona’s governor, left more questions than answers as the university remains under fire.
Mississippi University Closure Bill Dies, but Similar One Emerges
A Mississippi bill that would close three unidentified state colleges or universities essentially died in a state Senate committee Monday...
Brown Reinstates Standardized Testing Requirement
Brown University will reinstate standardized testing requirements for first-year applicants, beginning with the next admission cycle to admit the Class...
Foxx: Harvard Failed to Comply With Subpoena
Harvard University turned over 1,500 pages of documents Monday to the House Education and Workforce Committee to comply with a...
The Pandemic’s Impact on Special Educators: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Assumption University Week: Samantha Goldman, associate professor of special education and chair of...

Listen: Increasing Affordability in Course Materials
A University of Cincinnati at Clermont accounting professor shares how she wrote and published an OER textbook, saving students thousands of dollars each semester.
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