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Could High Schools Lose AP Programs?

College Board reminds them of its right to withdraw the program if high schools can’t assure free thought.

New Newspaper Riles Berea College

A new student newspaper is riling Kentucky’s Berea College. The Berea Torch is not an official Berea College publication, and...

How One College Reversed Declining International Yields [And How You Can Too] | Available On-Demand

At a time when the U.S. faces rising competition from other destination countries, how can higher ed institutions ensure that...

Building Urban Climate Resilience

Climate change will lead to numerous challenges. In today’s Academic Minute, part of Drexel University Week, Franco Montalto looks into...

Suing John Doe Students Over Copyright

A Chapman professor was upset when he saw his exams posted on Course Hero. Now he’s suing the anonymous students who put them there—to find out who they are. But how responsible is Course Hero?

Planned Wage Changes Stoke Tension

The Department of Labor is considering a rule to raise wage minimums for overtime-exempt workers, causing friction between higher education associations and rank-and-file employees.
Opinion

Why Higher Ed Must Advocate for Mandatory Personal Finance Education in High School

Emotion is driving college choice, but reason should prevail, writes financial literacy advocate John Pelletier.

Congress Holds Hearing on HBCU Bomb Threats

The House Committee on Oversight and Reform held a hearing Thursday about the series of bomb threats received by historically...