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Goddard College Goes Online Only

Goddard College in Vermont is ending on-campus residency programs and shifting classes to online only, at least for now, the...

New Youngstown State President, Ex-Legislator, Protested on First Day

Youngstown State University students, faculty members and alumni protested President Bill Johnson with a walkout on Monday, his first day...

Supreme Court Declines to Hear North Carolina State Professor’s Case

The Supreme Court declined to hear the case of a North Carolina State University professor who alleged the university retaliated...

Building a Better Book: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Northern Kentucky University Week: Tamara O’Callaghan, professor in the department of English, uses...
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Microcredentials on the Rise, but Not at Colleges

A new survey found training partnerships between employers and four-year colleges fell between 2022 and 2023 while instruction provided by third-party providers rose.

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Campus Tensions Over Gaza Extend to ‘Spirit Rocks’

UT Dallas students have long had free rein to paint messages on spirit rocks. Dueling graffiti about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict prompted officials to intervene.

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Higher Ed Workforce Rebounding From Pandemic

Colleges employed 3.9 million people in 2022, up 1.75 percent from 2020 but still down from more than four million in 2019. Community college employee rolls have continued to shrink.

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Opinion

Plucking Plagiarism’s Low-Hanging Fruit

Tricia Bertram Gallant argues that graduate programs and journals should routinely check dissertations and articles for plagiarism.