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Credentialing Market Is ‘Innovation’ and ‘Chaos’

Tens of thousands of providers are offering over one million credentials in the U.S., according to a new report. More than half of credentials are not at colleges and universities.

New Presidents or Provosts: Albany Technical College, Assumption U, State U of New York–Morrisville, U of Illinois System, U of North Carolina–Charlotte, U of Southern Mississippi

Alicia Bertone, interim associate vice provost of strategic data and analysis at Ohio State University, has been chosen as provost...

Cazenovia College Announces Closure

After a missed bond payment and months of uncertainty, Cazenovia College will close. The small, private liberal arts college in...

Pacific U Strips Name of Racist Editor From Building

Pacific University’s board voted unanimously this weekend to remove the name of Harvey W. Scott from a campus building, The...

Ketamine and Depression

Treating those with depression is a vital endeavor in today’s society. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Pittsburgh’s Rebecca...

Faculty Diversification Must Accelerate, Report Says

New study finds that U.S. academe can reach true faculty diversity within a generation, but that colleges and universities have to think bigger—and work together.

Congressional Democrats Want Legal Review of OPMs

The lawmakers want the Education Department to go beyond what a federal watchdog recommended in reviewing 2011 guidance for online program managers.
Opinion

Open the Title IV Door

The federal financial aid system is locking students out of more affordable learning options, Burck Smith writes.