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To Correct, or to Let Stand?

When high-profile figures lie about their academic records, the institutions they attended must perform a delicate balancing act between protecting their privacy and telling the truth.

Declining Respect for Human Rights: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Stephen Bagwell, assistant professor of political science at the University of Missouri at St. Louis...

Carnegie Mellon Offers Inflation Relief to Employees

Carnegie Mellon University announced Tuesday that it is offering eligible employees a one-time $1,500 payment to help combat rising inflation...

6 Years in Prison for Ex-President of Franklin College

Thomas Minar, the ex-president of Franklin College, in Indiana, received a sentence of six years in prison and six years...

Study: Some Colleges Might ‘Sink’ Without Federal Funds

A new study released by S&P Global found that some institutions benefited more than others from one-time emergency funding from...

New Initiative to Expand Classroom Digital Proficiency

A new initiative was announced today to commit to increasing digital proficiency and equity in teacher candidate programs. A dozen...
Opinion

Preparing for the Metaverse With E-portfolios

Colleges must consider the steps they should take to prepare for a new type of learning, including teaching students how to cultivate virtual identities, write JT Torres and Marissa C. McKinley.
Opinion

Who Cares About Character?

Character judgments of our public intellectuals matter, Nadya Williams writes in the aftermath of Joshua Katz’s dismissal from Princeton.