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Whatever Happened to MIT and Harvard’s Big EdX Profit?

The two institutions debuted Axim Collaborative, a new nonprofit focused on broadening college access. The new venture offers a bold vision with scant details. 

Four Pitt students stand on a balcony holding placards protesting the administration's slow response in notifying them of a reported active shooter threat.

Alerting Students to Danger

After a swath of swatting incidents hit universities across the country, some students are taking issue with how and when their institutions notified them of the threats.

A pie chart features different icons representing dimensions of wellness.

Wellness Success Tip: Teach Students Holistic Wellness

Higher education professionals can encourage a positive outlook around mental health and wellness using a Wellness Wheel.

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Hundreds of UNC Professors Oppose ‘Overreach’

Faculty members are opposing what they consider encroachments from three sources: the state Legislature, the UNC Board of Governors and the Chapel Hill Board of Trustees itself.

A Free Speech Violation or Overdue Discipline?

A tenured professor at Bakersfield College says district leaders are firing him for expressing conservative views. College administrators dispute that and cite a long list of charges.

California 2-Year Colleges Won’t Pause Approving 4-Year Programs

California Community College leaders have indicated they plan to move forward with approving bachelor’s degree programs at their institutions, despite...

Suit Filed Over Valparaiso’s Plan to Sell Art

Two former professors have filed a suit to block the sale of some art by Valparaiso University, ARTnews reported. The...

Low-Income Students Stand to Benefit From Stackable Credentials

A recent report by the RAND Corporation, a nonpartisan policy think tank, and researchers at the University of Michigan suggests...