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Lehigh Bans Hard Alcohol at Fraternity Events

Lehigh University on Tuesday announced an indefinite ban on the serving of hard liquor at fraternity events, citing the "alarmingly...

Talbert, Former General Counsel, Rejoins Education Department

The U.S. Department of Education Tuesday named Kent Talbert, a former general counsel and acting under secretary during the George...

Academic Minute: Lying to Government Officials

Today on the Academic Minute, Austin Sarat, professor of jurisprudence and political science at Amherst College, explores why this law...

Border Patrol Arrests Professor on Harboring Charge

Scott Daniel Warren, an environmental studies instructor at Arizona State University, was arrested in southern Arizona last week on a...

When Students Teach Students

Students take the lead on creating elearning modules used in classrooms at a Nebraska medical institution -- and faculty members say the content helps them appeal to students more directly.

Introducing a New(-ish) Learning Mode: Blendflex/Hyflex

In select courses at institutions in Georgia and Minnesota, students toggle between face-to-face, synchronous online and asynchronous online -- the volume of each is up to them. Data suggest the approach has been successful.

Statewide, Online, Nondegree, Competency-Based. Good Idea?

California legislators mull governor's proposal to create new virtual community college. Aspects of the ambitious plan remain to be worked out, and it's unclear whether it will work.

The 2018 Inside Higher Ed Survey of Chief Academic Officers

Provosts are generally confident of free speech rights at their own colleges and universities, but many are worried about the...