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Higher One Nears Settlement

The controversial provider of debit cards on college campuses says it has reached a preliminary agreement to pay $15 million to settle claims that its fees and marketing practices were predatory.

Buy One, Get One Free

University Press of Kentucky is giving free e-books to readers who purchase hard copies.

'Read a Book for God's Sake'

Have you ever wished you could tell a student what you really think? One professor recently did so, and regrets the way he did it (if not the substance).

The Education Faculty

Ed schools need to update how they evaluate professors who are up for tenure or promotion, and they need to pay more attention to the conditions of adjuncts, say two new reports.

In the Dark on Data

Adult students aren't using College Scorecard and other consumer websites as they consider college, and they aren't interested in performance metrics like graduation rates and debt levels.

Time to Change the Rules?

Congress starts getting specific about higher education policy changes, with calls for deregulation and the expansion of competency-based education.
Opinion

Not a Scarlet Letter

It's time for adjuncts to talk with their students about what it really means to be off the tenure track.

Duncan's Timeline on Ratings Plan

The Obama administration expects to have a first draft of its college rating system by this spring after a nationwide listening tour this fall, the education secretary says.