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How the Tax Bills Would Hit Higher Ed
On eve of vote on Senate tax reform plan, we compare it to the House version, which would hurt students and families more. Both would hit colleges and universities hard by imposing new taxes and constraining state budgets.
Academic Minute: Technology and Construction
Today in the Academic Minute, Reza Akhavian of California State University East Bay examines how technology can help lower the...
Michigan Students Protest White Supremacist
Students at the University of Michigan walked out of classes Wednesday to protest the institution's willingness to allow Richard Spencer...
Educational Practice and Liberal Education
Could a focus on liberal education help America’s leadership in the world? In today's Academic Minute, the U.S. Air Force...

What's in a Name?
The donor behind the newly named Gies College of Business wasn’t controversial at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. But faculty members worry the next donor could be.

Best Practices for Teaching Online
Dozens of professors and others at one university share their ideas and examples for online learning across disciplines in a new book.

Net Neutrality Rollback Concerns Colleges
The creation of internet fast lanes could come at a high cost to higher education, experts on technology and learning warn.

Driving Digital Learning at Community Colleges
Two-year-college administrators say student retention is their top goal, and are likelier than their university peers to have taken an online course themselves, survey finds.
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