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Hilbert College’s Big Bet on Online Education

The college built an online program with grand ambitions and 11 degree offerings without relying on an online program manager.

A Canceled Lecture, Revived

A canceled lecture divides MIT and prompts a review, even as the talk finds new life at Princeton University.

Academic Minute: Trauma-Induced Depression

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of California, Irvine, Week: Amal Alachkar, associate professor of teaching and pharmaceutical...
Opinion

The Hidden Costs of Open Educational Resources

While certainly not opposed to saving students money, Stuart Barbier questions the assumption that free or low-cost textbooks are a better choice for students simply for that reason.

Barbra Streisand to Fund New Research Institute at UCLA

Barbra Streisand will establish an eponymous institute at the University of California, Los Angeles, to address some of her key...

Kenyon Student Workers File Petition for Union Election

Undergraduate students who hold jobs -- any jobs -- at Kenyon College have filed a petition with the National Labor...

Grambling State Shooting Leaves 1 Person Dead, 7 Wounded

One person was killed and seven others were wounded in a shooting at Grambling State University on Sunday morning, USA...

Reducing ‘Period Poverty’ at California’s Public Institutions

A new law requires California state universities and community colleges to provide students with free menstrual products. But some campus groups have been supplying them for years.