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Scrutinizing Banks' Deals With Colleges for Student Accounts

Analysis shows students are charged higher fees on prepaid accounts when colleges are paid to promote the accounts. But report indicates improvements for students after 2015 rule added new protections.

Michigan to Close Confucius Institute

The University of Michigan will close its Confucius Institute next year when the current agreement governing the institute expires. “This...

New Call for Standardizing Job Placement Rates

The federal government, states and accreditors should standardize how they calculate job placement numbers for higher ed programs, according to...

SEIU Ends Non-Tenure-Track Faculty Union Drive at Vanderbilt

Service Employees International Union withdrew its petition to form a non-tenure-track faculty union at Vanderbilt University’s College of Arts and...

Bennett College in Line to Lose Accreditation

One of only two historically black colleges for women in the country approached the brink Tuesday when the Southern Association...

Academic Minute: Politeness in U.S. Spanish

Today on the Academic Minute, Emily Bernate, assistant professor of Spanish at St. Edward’s University, looks at softening our requests...

Temple Board Won't Try to Punish Professor for Speech

Board chair earlier said he was consulting with lawyers about ways to take action against faculty member over his comments in speech on Palestinian cause.

New Research Compares Administrative Structures for Instructional Design

New research from Jason Drysdale, director of instructional design and program development at the University of Colorado Denver, examines three...