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Microcredentials Confuse Employers, Colleges and Learners
Three recent studies highlight confusion about alternative credentials. But all parties seek quality, verifiable, bite-size, low-priced online offerings targeting specific industries.
Stanford Sues County for Tax Exemptions on Faculty Homes
Stanford University has filed a lawsuit against Santa Clara County seeking a tax exemption for faculty homes located on its...
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Reclaiming Subjectivity: A Report to an Academy
Philip Weinstein considers what STEM can’t teach us—and literature can.
Onondaga Community College Offers $75,000 Retirement Incentive
The Onondaga Community College Board of Trustees approved a $75,000 early-retirement incentive for senior faculty members on Tuesday in response...
5 Types of Workplace Writing Students Can Practice in Class
From memos and reports to self-assessments and slide decks, writing skills often needed on the job don’t tend to be taught in college. But professors can incorporate workplace writing into course assignments.
Holding Executives Responsible
In Education Department’s latest move to ramp up oversight of for-profit colleges, it outlines its authority to hold individuals who control risky institutions financially responsible. The guidance also applies to private nonprofit colleges.
Routledge Purchases Stylus, Publisher of Books on Higher Ed
Stylus Publishing, a leading publisher of books about and for higher education, will be sold to Taylor & Francis and...
Barbershop Talks Create Space for Black Masculinity
Virginia Tech’s Barbershop Talk Series opens conversations for students to receive support and build belonging at college.
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