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Indiana Speaker of the House Leaves College Board

The Indiana Speaker of the House, Todd Huston, a Republican, has left his job as senior vice president of the...

How to Use Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Online Learning | Available On-Demand

Regardless of your role in higher education or experience with online learning, DEI should be at the forefront of your...

Students at U of Texas Want More COVID-19 Protections

Students at the University of Texas at Austin are demanding more protections against COVID-19, The Austin American-Statesman reported. Members of...

Improvisation Is the Future in an AI-Dominated World

Improv is not just for comedy. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Florida’s Rich Pellegrin discusses this method in...

Florida Could Make Switching Accreditors Mandatory

The bill under review also contains a clause allowing institutions to sue their accreditors if they are “negatively impacted by retaliatory action.” That could scare off potential accrediting agencies.

Legislation Expands Pell Grants but Excludes Online Ed

Community college leaders want to know why the proposal to expand Pell Grants to short-term programs excludes online learning.

New Programs: Public Health Informatics, Supply Chain Management, Cannabis, Engineering, Kinesiology

Dominican College, in New York, is starting a public health informatics and technology concentration in both the health sciences major...

States Rethink Restrictive NIL Laws

Some states that passed name, image and likeness laws are attempting to amend or repeal legislation that is now more restrictive than NCAA policies. Experts say states without NIL laws may have an advantage.