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U.S. Panel Wants Higher Ed Accreditors to ‘Step Up’

Report says current rules set inconsistent and sometimes inadequate expectations regarding student achievement, but it stops short of suggesting “bright-line” standards for agencies.

Telehealth Programs for Children With Developmental Delay: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Florida International University Week: Daniel Bagner, professor of psychology and director of clinical...
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Student Health and Wellness Survey: The Top 10 Takeaways

Major findings from our Student Voice survey on health and wellness link stress to decreased academic performance, poorer mental health and more.

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Program Launch: One-Stop for Internships, Co-Ops

To break down silos and increase access to work-based learning, Old Dominion University established a new department focused on internships for all students on campus.

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Conference Reshuffling Adds to Instability in Big-Time Sports

Five universities leave the Pacific-12 for other leagues, leaving behind just four peers. Leaders insist institutional “stability,” not money, drives their moves.

Former UC San Diego Doctor Awarded $39M in Donation Dispute

A jury awarded over $39 million last week to a former University of California, San Diego, doctor who alleged that...

Wake Forest Launches First-Gen Early-Action Option

Wake Forest University is introducing an early-action option specifically for applicants who would be the first in their families to...
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Opinion

An Equity-Based Defense of Legacy Admissions

At Grinnell College, we don’t have a legacy admission program—but it might be easier to fund our $50 million-plus annual aid budget if we did, Joe Bagnoli writes.