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Teaching Teachers

University of Michigan program aims to set national standards for rookie educators.

12 More Law Schools Sued

Class-action lawsuits have been filed against 12 more law schools over employment data, with 51 of their graduates accusing the...

Bedbug Cover-Up Alleged

It's the cover-up that always gets you. The University of Nebraska at Lincoln is the latest college to face a...

Former Penn State Prof Charged With $3M Fraud

Federal authorities have charged Craig Grimes, a former professor at Pennsylvania State University, with fraud, making false statements and money...

Lawmakers in Florida, Georgia Debate Bills on Undocumented Students

Legislators in Florida and Georgia are having contentious debates this week about undocumented students and public higher education. In Georgia...

The IMF and Transparency in Global Economics

In today’s Academic Minute, Seton Hall University's Martin Edwards explores why many countries around the world have embraced a high...

Résumé Scrutiny

The controversial president of Kean University is facing questions from faculty members about the veracity of academic records dating back almost 30 years.

Firmer Proposals on Accreditation

In new draft, U.S. panel endorses specific ideas for reworking higher education accreditation, including keeping link to student aid and defining common data for accreditors to use in judging colleges.