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Harvard Delays New Gen-Ed Curriculum

Harvard University was to debut its new general education curriculum in the fall, but the deadline has been pushed back...

The Power of Family Members

High school students report that family members are far more influential on future educational decisions than are teachers or counselors.

Call to Reform Mandated-Reporter Policies on Assault

A new article in American Psychologist suggests that most colleges and universities require employees to report any student disclosure of...

'Measuring Success'

New book takes aim at test-optional admissions, but others question ties between the editors and the College Board.

Justice Dept. Backs Suit Against Berkeley

The U.S. Department of Justice is backing a suit by conservative students against the University of California, Berkeley. The suit...

The Pulse: USciences eLearning 3.0

In this month's episode of the Pulse podcast, Rodney B. Murray discusses USciences eLearning 3.0, the conference his institution, the...

Employee Empowerment, Corporate Change

The larger a company gets, the more problems arise. In today's Academic Minute, New York Institute of Technology's Radoslaw Nowak...

Dividing Lines Take Shape in Senate

As key committee strives for consensus on Higher Education Act, Republicans push for innovation and Democrats focus on protecting students from low-quality programs.