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Blind Law Students Win ADA Suit

Blind students this week won a discrimination lawsuit against the legal education company BarBri -- one of the country's largest...

Academic Minute: Manson and the American Dream

Today on the Academic Minute, William McKeen, professor of journalism at Boston University, discusses the changing nature of the American...

Questions About Student Aid Debit Card

Education Department releases details on new prepaid card for some federal student loan recipients. But consumer advocates question the pilot program over student data and restrictions on spending.

Temple Online M.B.A. Loses Its Ranking

U.S. News & World Report announced Wednesday that its 2018 rankings of online M.B.A. programs included incorrect information from Temple...

Lying to Government Officials

Do not lie to government officials. In today's Academic Minute, Amherst College's Austin Sarat explores why this law is more...

‘Some Kind of Authority’

U of Rochester Faculty Senate considers a motion to censure T. Florian Jaeger, even though the university cleared him of sexual harassment.

The 2018 Inside Higher Ed Survey of Chief Academic Officers

Provosts are generally confident of free speech rights at their own colleges and universities, but many are worried about the...

Student Pleads Guilty in Standardized-Test Fraud Case

A Chinese citizen accused of impersonating someone else to take the Graduate Record Exam has pleaded guilty in federal court...