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Meaningful Transparency
We like transparency from our business leaders, but what kind are we getting? In today's Academic Minute, SUNY Polytechnic's Robert...

Two Boycotts Don't Make a Right
AAUP opposes efforts in some states to get academics to disavow movement regarding Israel. Group also opposes recent government action against American pro-BDS scholar.
Reconciling the Two Jeffersons
The University of Virginia has long promoted ideas about Thomas Jefferson that glossed over his racist beliefs and ownership of slaves. New report by the university explores the more insidious side of his legacy.

Too Late for a Fix?
University says it's turning around finances in time to keep accreditation, but leaked documents seem to call that assertion into question.

Defining ‘Regular and Substantive’ Interaction in the Online Era
The Trump administration is considering an overhaul of a 26-year-old federal rule that is seen variably as a barrier to innovation and an important guardrail against substandard instruction.
Higher Ed Revenue Growth Better Than Expected
Growth in several higher education revenue streams has been better than expected for 2018, Moody’s Investors Service says in a...
California Groups Call for 2030 Attainment Goal
A coalition of colleges, nonprofit organizations and education foundations are calling for the next governor of California to set a...
Tension Over New 2-Year College in Chicago
Juan Salgado, chancellor of the City Colleges of Chicago, gave his blessing to the soon-to-open Instituto College in Chicago’s Pilsen...
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