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Learning, Not Wages

Association leader says accreditors could discourage politicians' focus on economic-driven measure of quality if they jointly embraced indicators of student learning.

Escalating Demands

The number and complexity of students' demands of administrations is going up -- and some of the items deal with issues typically left to faculty governance.

Debate Over Brazil's Admissions Exam

A controversial question is both praised and criticized, drawing attention to the powerful role of a single test.

New Job, Old Habits

When professors leave one job due to sexual harassment allegations, they can land new jobs and repeat the behavior elsewhere, a recent case involving the University of Delaware and San Diego State University suggests.

Academic Minute: Exergames

Today on the Academic Minute, Claudia Hilton, assistant professor of occupational therapy at the University of Texas Medical Branch, describes...

State College of Florida Faculty Votes No Confidence

The full-time faculty at State College of Florida at Manatee-Sarasota voted no confidence in the college’s Board of Trustees this...

Suffolk U Breaks Ties With On-Campus Conservative Think Tank

Suffolk University is severing ties with the Beacon Hill Institute, a conservative research center funded in part by the conservative...

Too Few Students

South Dakota's private, two-year Kilian Community College is closing, finding it couldn't survive an enrollment decline and increased competition.