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Veterans Blast GOP Bill as Giveaway to For-Profits
Veterans’ organizations add their voices to the chorus of college groups opposing House Republicans’ overhaul of the Higher Education Act.

Punishing Women for Being Smart
Employers favor new college graduates with moderate academic success but not high achievement, study finds. New male graduates' grades don't seem to have much impact.
Boston University Reveals Layoffs in Wheelock Merger
A total of 111 employees will be laid off as a result of Wheelock College’s merger into Boston University --...

Pushing for Graduation in Four
Texas A&M University at San Antonio pushes students to earn 15 credits a semester -- a task that may not be easy when many have responsibilities at home.

The Week in Digital Learning News From 'Inside Higher Ed'
Udacity quietly ends its job guarantee, and dueling essays on the wisdom of California's new online community college.
Teagle Foundation Names Delbanco Next President
The Teagle Foundation is announcing today that its next president will be Andrew Delbanco, the Alexander Hamilton Professor of American...

Giving Scattered Students a Voice
Several online colleges have student governments to give remote learners representation, as well as a sense of community.
Engineers Declare Support for STEM Diversity Research
The American Society for Engineering Education this week published a statement in support of scholarly research on diversity and inclusion...
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