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Former Obama Official Will Lead TICAS
The Institute for College Access and Success announced last week that its next president will be James Kvaal, a former...
Policy Agenda From New Advocacy Group
Higher Learning Advocates, a new bipartisan group, this week released its policy agenda. The nonprofit organization is focused on "today's...

Faculty Buy-in Builds, Bit by Bit: Survey of Faculty Attitudes on Technology
Professors are slowly gaining confidence in the effectiveness of online learning as more of them teach online, Inside Higher Ed's...
Anthem Debate Prompts Site Change for NAIA Event
The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics announced Friday that the College of the Ozarks will not be the host, as...

Boom in Indian Enrollments, Followed by Bust
At the University of Central Missouri, the number of students from India went from 152 five years ago to 2,429 in 2015 -- and 631 today.
Athlete Arrested Over Alleged High-Tech Cheating
A former wrestler at the University of Iowa has been charged by federal authorities in a high-tech cheating scheme, The...
The Week in Admissions News
Tuition and aid report; criticism of non-need-based aid at public universities; teachers' attitudes, race and college success.
Study: High-Stakes Tests Disadvantage Women
A new study in the journal PLOS ONE finds that female students may be disadvantaged by high-stakes tests. The study...
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