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A Rebrand Gone Awry Prompts a Redo
Mississippi University for Women got more pushback than its leaders expected when they rolled out a new name for the institution. Alumni especially piled on.

Students Distancing From Distance Learning
The drop has academics cautioning against going all in on online courses.

‘A Roller-Coaster Ride From Start to Finish’
Former Berkeley chancellor Nicholas Dirks discusses his forthright new book, which recounts a tumultuous career in higher education on both coasts.

Academic Courses Promote Student Flourishing
Four types of for-credit courses at colleges and universities are teaching learners how to adapt, thrive and dream big as they look toward the future.
Vermont College of Fine Arts Seeks Buyer
Vermont College of Fine Arts, which moved its low-residency programs out of state and sold off several campus buildings in...
Cleveland State, Notre Dame College in Partnership Talks
Cleveland State University is in talks to absorb Notre Dame College, a small private institution in nearby South Euclid, Ohio...
Harvard Turned Over 1,000 Pages of Publicly Available Documents to House Ed Committee
Harvard University turned over 1,032 pages of documents to the House Education and Workforce Committee, which didn’t satisfy the panel...
Sharing Mindlessly on Social Media: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Ian A. Anderson, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Southern California, looks into why...
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