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Court Sides With Former Harris-Stowe Professor Who Says She Was Fired for Being White

A three-judge panel of the Missouri Court of Appeals this week affirmed a 2015 jury verdict that awarded $4.85 million...

Michigan Gun Ban Upheld

Against a tide of pro-gun rulings and legislation, a state appeals court ruled 2 to 1 that the University of Michigan -- a public institution -- has the right to ban guns on campus.

‘Differentiated’ Accreditation

White paper explores changing the accreditation system to encourage continuous improvement and open the door to “alternative” education providers.

Report: ‘Australian Universities at a Crossroads’

A new report based on interviews with Australian university and government leaders explores their perceptions of major recent developments in...

Trial and Error: Teaching Learners to be Online Students

At the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, fully online students enrolled in the master's of education administration degree program said they felt isolated and didn't know how to use the library and other services. The online Student Success Center is changing that.