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USC Professor Recalls Book After ‘L.A. Times’ Finds Plagiarism

A University of Southern California professor has recalled his new book after the Los Angeles Times found at least “95...

AAUP Censures Indiana U Northwest

The American Association of University Professors has now censured Indiana University Northwest (IUN) for firing a tenured Black professor after...

Scaling Up: Multiyear Research Projects Give Students Career Experience

At New York University’s engineering school, the Vertically Integrated Projects program provides experiential learning and research opportunities for students.

Alumni of For-Profit Online Colleges Skeptical of the Payoff

Students who earned fully online degrees from nonprofit colleges have a more favorable view of their experiences than do their...
Opinion

How to Kill Innovation: The Florida ‘Master Plan’

Attacks on institutional autonomy, academic freedom and tenure, and diversity initiatives undermine the climate for innovation, Michael Lanford and William G. Tierney write.

Frayed Nerves, Strained Patience, Mounting Frustration

An unexplained outage at D’Youville University led to a month of network unreliability on campus. University officials say networks are now available, but faculty members say the lack of information about the outage has been frustrating.

New Programs: Technology, Health Equity, Culinary Arts, Economics

Hartwick College is starting academic minors in game development, cybersecurity, data analysis, web design and digital marketing. New Mexico State...

Cohort Default Rate No More?

A nearly three-year payment pause and forthcoming changes to income-driven repayment mean that fewer student borrowers will likely default on their loans. Here’s what that means for accountability.