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Fired for Violating or Upholding Title IX Law?

Ohio magistrate recommends a federal judge allow a Title IX lawsuit against the University of Cincinnati to proceed. The university has asked that the case, brought by a former Title IX coordinator who alleged she was forced out for doing her job, be dismissed.

Survey's Insights on How International Students Adjust

More than three-quarters (77 percent) of international students say domestic students are welcoming, but many struggle with feelings of being...

Young Americans’ View of Education

On-the-job experience is best at preparing people for success, according to young Americans surveyed for the Associated Press-NORC Center for...

Plans to Replicate Arrupe College

The founding dean of the first-ever Jesuit community college plans to replicate its success by applying the model to other...

Adapting to the 60 Year Curriculum: Delivering Conscious Education to Lifelong Learners | November 19 at 2:00PM ET

Individuals today no longer live three stages that progress in a linear fashion from education into career into retirement. This...

Magna Graecia

What a society made can tell us a lot about them. In today's Academic Minute, SUNY New Paltz's Keely Heuer...

The Pulse: Lee Johnson of Strut Learning

This month's episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Lee Johnson, CEO of Strut Learning. In the conversation...

Bipartisan Movement in Washington

Senator Alexander backs a bill aimed at recruiting of student veterans by for-profits, a compromise amid negotiations with Democrats over his proposed package of higher education bills.