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University of Phoenix Fined for ‘Aggressive’ Military Recruitment Tactics
The University of Phoenix has agreed to pay $4.5 million in a settlement over unlawful recruitment tactics for military students...
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Power, Identity and the Battle Over Campus Culture
Unpacking power dynamics and identity politics on college campuses.
Opinion
For Pell Grants to Help Incarcerated Learners, Credits Must Transfer
Transfer advocates will be essential to improving credit mobility of higher education in prison programming.
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Scaling Up: Texas Expands Transfer Degree Pathway Options
To improve transfer in the state, higher education leaders in Texas are working on curricular pathway plans for eight degree programs, helping students earn a degree faster, with less debt.
Success Coaches Increase Likelihood of Reenrollment
Students who have stopped out of a college education are four times more likely to re-enroll when connected with a...
Opinion
3 Questions for Evie Cummings on Her New Role at Johns Hopkins
A conversation with the new executive director of AAP strategy and graduate programs at the Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences.
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Why Conservatives Want New Title IX Rule Blocked
The wide-ranging regulation changes how colleges respond to reports of sexual misconduct, but most criticism focuses on provisions that expand protections to LGBTQ+ students.
Medication Awareness for a Healthier Tomorrow: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Paula Rochon, professor in the department of medicine and Dalla Lana School of Public Health...
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