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Feds Plan Accreditation Experimentation

Key Education Department official says innovators in higher ed should not be held back by their accreditors.

WCET Set to Absorb National University Technology Network

As of Aug. 31, the WICHE Cooperative for Educational Technologies will take over operation of the National University Technology Network.

U.S. Plans Competition on 'Reimagining' Higher Edx

It's hard to tell exactly what the Trump administration's U.S. Education Department has planned when it comes to encouraging innovation...

Parting Ways

Some third-party pathway partnerships have ended.

Grading: Frustrations and Ideas

Inside Higher Ed editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman discuss the issues and trends related to grading in the "Grading...

Childcare Costs in the U.S.

Childcare in the U.S. can cost more than college tuition. In today's Academic Minute, American University's Taryn Morrissey explores how...

As Pathway Market Expands, Enrollment Outcomes Diverge

The number of universities contracting with corporate entities to recruit for and manage first-year programs for international students keeps growing. As competition increases, institutions report mixed results with the model.

Rejecting AP Courses

Eight private schools in Washington area -- including St. Albans and Sidwell Friends -- announce they will stop offering Advanced Placement courses.