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Latin America and Tightening U.S. Borders
What happens in Latin America when the U.S. tightens its borders? In today's Academic Minute, Widener University's Chelsea Good Abbas...

A Rankings Mess, Getting Worse
Were four years of top ratings from U.S. News based on incorrect data?

If You Build It, They May Not Come
Initiative to encourage liberal arts colleges to create online courses gets positive reviews from faculty members, but students may not be convinced.

Amazon Snags a Higher Ed Superstar
Candace Thille, a pioneer in the science of learning, takes a leave from Stanford to help the ambitious retailer better train its workers, with implications that could extend far beyond the company.

Trustees Take Heat
Michigan State board members face calls for their resignation in the wake of the Larry Nassar scandal, but it's hard to force out boards. Some say that's for good reason.

Alleged Sex Assaults at Michigan State
After Nassar scandal, new questions arose about whether university covered up -- and NCAA ignored -- assaults by athletes.

Beyond Box Checking
Colleges share how they made their general education programs more than a laundry list of distribution requirements.

Governor Seeks to Kill University Press
Kentucky press, which serves all the public institutions and some private colleges in the state, is noted for books on history, Appalachia and its home state.
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