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Spouse's Work Prompts Conflict of Interest Finding for A&M Provost

The departing provost and executive vice president at Texas A&M University has been removed following an internal audit that found...

A Punishment That Doesn't Work

A new research paper finds that excess credit hour policies don’t lead to completion, just more student debt.

'What Does Madonna Have to Do With French?'

That's what students asked a Virginia Commonwealth professor, who is helping to transform language courses with OER.

Southern Cal President Speaks Out on Ex-Dean

C. L. Max Nikias, president of the University of Southern California, issued a letter to the campus Tuesday about growing...

Zenith Unveils New Name for Everest Campuses

Zenith Education Group, a nonprofit career college chain, today announced a plan to rebrand the Everest campuses it purchased in...

Social Media and the Courtroom

Social media has infiltrated the courtroom. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Dayton's Thaddeus Hoffmeister examines the problem with...

The Culling of Higher Ed Begins

The number of colleges and universities eligible to award federal financial aid dropped by 5.6 percent in 2016-17. The vast majority of disappearing institutions were for-profit colleges, but more than 30 private nonprofits were among them.

Correcting the Record

Cal State Fullerton reinstates part-time professor after arbitrator finds no evidence that he attempted to hit a student at a pro-Trump event, as was alleged when he was fired by the university.