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Shades of Gray on Student Cheating

With students disagreeing on how acceptable some actions are, colleges must carefully handle cheating reports and manage accusations fairly.

SUNY Union Divided Over Chancellor

A faction within the faculty union is calling for Jim Malatras to resign, days after the union president released a strong statement of support for the chancellor.

Elevating Engineering Over the Liberal Arts and Sciences

Proposed reorganization at Texas A&M Qatar aimed at enhancing engineering education and research would reclassify liberal arts and science faculty in instruction- and service-focused roles, with no expectation or support for research.

DePaul to Start Winter Quarter Online

DePaul University has announced that the first two weeks of the winter quarter will be online. “DePaul administrators are closely...

Debating the Value of Arts (and Other) Degree Programs

Kevin Carey and Doug Dempster discuss accountability, exploitation and the wisdom of getting degrees in low-paying fields.

Academic Minute: Citizens of U.S. Territories

Today on the Academic Minute: Eric Bellone, assistant professor of government and applied legal studies at Suffolk University, explores why...

Voight Will Head Institute of Higher Education Policy

The Board of Directors for the Institute of Higher Education Policy has selected Mamie Voight to serve as the organization’s...

Online Course Provider Shops More Affordable College Credits

TEL Education partners with institutions to offer high school students a low-cost way to start their college careers. Critics worry about quality and transferability.