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Congress Failed to Pass WIOA Update. What Does That Mean for Higher Ed?

Congress looked set to pass the bipartisan bill to update the workforce development law but then scrapped the legislation at the last minute. That failure leaves money on the table for community colleges.

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Western New Mexico U President’s Golden Parachute Irks Lawmakers

The president, who led the university for 13 years and faced criticism for his spending, received an exit package that will more than triple what he would earn if he had been fired without cause.

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The Rise of the Accelerated M.B.A.

Prospective students are increasingly skeptical that dropping out of the workforce for two years to earn the degree is worth it.

Editor Exodus From Elsevier’s ‘Journal of Human Evolution’

Members of the Journal of Human Evolution editorial board have resigned en masse in opposition to alleged changes by the...

7 Players Seek to Leave SJSU Volleyball

Seven members of the San José State University women’s volleyball team, which was embroiled in controversy this year over a...

Guilford College President Steps Down

Guilford College president Kyle Farmbry has resigned after three years on the job, according to an announcement from the private...
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The Dream of a Climate Justice University

Drawing on 30 years of experience researching climate, Jennie C. Stephens argues that modern universities are systematically unequipped to fight climate change.

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Report: Understanding CPL Policies for Student Success

A review of state policies on credit for prior learning finds a majority offer credit for military training, but few track data or prioritize affordability of this work.