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Academic Minute: The Problem of Physical Inactivity

Today on the Academic Minute, Bruce Y. Lee, associate professor of international health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of...

Men Flock to Short-Term Career Ed

Some critics argue colleges aren’t doing enough to help working-class men earn certificates, but one Arkansas community college has found success in short-term programs. Is federal policy keeping up?

UCLA Star: ‘Football and School Don’t Go Together’

University of California, Los Angeles, quarterback Josh Rosen, in an interview with the sports news website Bleacher Report, discussed the...

Mixed Prospect for Growth of Competency-Based Ed

Most competency-based education programs remain nascent, highly localized and of limited size, according a new report from Eduventures, Ellucian and...

Georgia College Will Maintain Flannery O’Connor’s Home

Andalusia (at right), the home and farm where the writer Flannery O'Connor lived for 13 years before she died in...

New Directions in Online Education

"New Directions in Online Education" is a new compilation of articles and essays from Inside Higher Ed. The print-on-demand booklet...

Does Harvard-2U Deal Challenge Skeptics?

Online program management advocates applaud as Harvard and 2U work to create an online business analytics certificate program. Others worry about corporate encroachment on teaching and learning.

Could Georgia Tech Use Online to Shave Time Off Bachelor’s Degrees?

University uses model from closely observed master’s in computer science on undergraduates for first time, finds notable success and sees path to shaving a year or more off in-person instruction.