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Judge Lets Avila University Tap Restricted Endowment Funds

A Missouri judge agreed Wednesday to let Avila University dip into millions of dollars of restricted endowment funds to cover...
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Birmingham-Southern College Denied State Loan

Alabama rebuffed the private college’s request for a loan from a program seemingly made for it. Now the college is suing the state to fend off a possible closure.

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Success Program Launch: Peer Groups for Students in Recovery

The University of New Hampshire received $400,000 from the state to launch an alternative support group, benefiting as many as 100 students in the first year.

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Scientists Rebuke U.K. Leader’s ‘Woke Science’ Comments

Scientific researchers are strongly denouncing a promise from Conservative Party leaders in the United Kingdom to “ kick woke ideology...
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Q&A: Being a University’s First Chief AI Officer

Mark Daley, CAIO of Western University in Canada, answers questions about his groundbreaking new role.

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Survey: Students Considering Skills-Based Learning

Across the globe, college students are interested in industry-specific education for career advancement, but learners in North America want to see a return on investment, citing cost as a barrier to enrollment.

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Report: Effective Teacher Training Improves Student Outcomes

Research from the Association of College and University Educators found professors who received training on effective teaching practices for in-person or online instruction improved learners’ academic performance.

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Opinion

Stop the Statement Wars

The culture of presidents issuing statements on public events harms higher ed’s reputation and constitutes educational malpractice, Michael Hemesath writes.