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History With Relevance

Community college leaders journey through Mississippi and Alabama in hopes of learning how the civil rights movement will help them solve today's problems.

Retro Approach to Training Online Teachers

After several iterations, a college at the University of Cincinnati develops an old-time concept -- a radio show -- to teach professors new techniques.

A Coach's Support

Minnesota football team has ended its boycott over the suspensions of 10 players accused of sexual assault, but coach’s comments in support of the team continue to draw criticism as taking sides against woman who brought complaint of gang rape.

Giving the Finger to K-State and General Education

A freshman who says he has a 4.0 announces his plans to drop out and denounces college as a scam -- setting off a debate on his soon-to-be-former campus and elsewhere.

Is Distance Ed Rule DOA?

Education Department finally issues rule on state approval of online programs, but with opposition in Congress, it may never go into effect.

Academic Minute: Breast Cancer Survivors

In today's Academic Minute, the University of Massachusetts at Amherst's Jeff Blaustein discusses the pros and cons of estrogen blockers...

Columbia Challenges Union Vote by Grad Students

Columbia University is challenging a recent vote by its graduate student employees to unionize, The New York Times reported. The...

Princeton and U.S. Reach Agreement on Disabilities

The U.S. Justice Department on Monday announced an agreement with Princeton University under which the institution agreed to revise or...