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Going All In on Personalized Learning

A $20 million project from National U seeks to combine adaptive courseware, predictive analytics and competency-based learning with a goal of better serving adult students.
Opinion

Keeping up with the Clery Act

By reviewing common pitfalls in reporting campus crimes, higher ed administrators can protect their students and avoid massive institutional fines, write Hayley E. Hanson and Anne D. Cartwright.

Social Science Lab Rats

Who says lab work is just for natural scientists? Interdisciplinary social sciences lab at Northeastern U challenges prevailing norms.

‘Breakaway Learners’

Author discusses her new book about promoting success of at-risk students.

Too Risky for Researchers?

Following 10-year jail sentence for Princeton Ph.D. student, scholars discuss the uncertainties of doing research in Iran.

For-Profit Graduate Schools Popular With Black Women

Consumer advocates are concerned by the relatively large proportion of black women graduate students who attend for-profits.

Mattress Protest and Its Aftermath

Case of alleged rape at Columbia first yielded much sympathy for the accuser and her unusual protest, but ends with the university apologizing to the accused. The case has had a lasting impact on the discussion of sexual assault on campus.

Cutting Everything … Except Athletics

Some Wright State faculty members wonder why the university’s athletics budget is protected, but nothing else is.