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Too Small a Box?

At Bryan College, whose name honors a famous foe of teaching evolution, faculty and students object to being required to assert the historicity of Adam and Eve.

Church and Tenure

Kentucky Supreme Court rulings strengthen the rights of faculty members at religious institutions.

Sex Harassment at a Seminary?

Students and faculty members say a president was let off the hook for sexual harassment. Now the accreditors are coming to investigate.

Duncan in the Hot Seat

Arne Duncan goes to Capitol Hill and gets an earful from House Republicans on gainful employment, the college ratings system and state authorization.

Catholic College, Online Degrees

Mount St. Mary's still has high hopes for Portmont College, a new online subsidiary, after partner foundation goes belly-up.

What Do the People Want?

Do Americans have a more nuanced view of higher ed reform than the politicians they elect? Perhaps, says a new survey.

Competencies Come to Campus

Lipscomb University shows what competency-based education can look like in its blended form, both in-person and at a liberal arts college.

Watch and Learn

Incoming students in competency-based programs at Lipscomb University spend a long day trying to prove their baseline skills and behavior, with 30 college credits on the line.