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U.S. Focused on Consumer Protection, Accountability in Rules Overhaul

The Education Department wants to ensure that accreditors and states are doing their part to hold colleges accountable.

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Opinion

A Wake-Up Call to the Student Affairs Profession About Male Students

Addressing the impacts of toxic male identities can help narrow the gap in men’s achievement in postsecondary education, writes Joe Henry, a dean of students.

Former Harvard President Defends, Explains Herself in Op-Ed

Claudine Gay, who resigned as president of Harvard University Tuesday, defended herself and condemned the attacks against her and the...
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Technology Students in Africa, Bolstered by ‘Grassroots AI’

Amid South Africa’s perfect storm of few universities, racial inequities and economic disparities, AI students find support in a not-so-grassroots grassroots movement.

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Online Pioneers Begin Urgent Pursuit of Value From AI

Paul LeBlanc is stepping down from SNHU’s presidency to help push higher ed to take the generative intelligence challenge far more seriously.

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New on the Job: Kafui Kouakou, AVP of Career Development and Experiential Learning

The inaugural role at Quinnipiac University prioritizes hands-on learning inside and outside the classroom to promote career readiness for students.

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Conflict Over Community College Baccalaureate Degrees Lands in Idaho

The state’s four-year colleges and universities opposed a two-year college’s proposed business degree, citing program duplication. Experts say that’s the wrong argument.

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What’s Next for Ed Tech in 2024

Coming soon: advances in VR and high-tech classrooms, plus even more AI.