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New York State Launches Direct Admission Plan

New York governor Kathy Hochul is championing an initiative to offer the top 10 percent of the state’s high school...

Report: Debt Impacts Minority Groups Most

The student loan crisis has hit minority borrowers especially hard, according to a new survey by WGU Labs, an affiliate...

OCR: San Francisco Conservatory of Music Violated Title IX

The San Francisco Conservatory of Music’s response to a student’s report of sexual assault and stalking “violated Title IX at...

Appeals Court Upholds Ruling in UM Dearborn Free Speech Case

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit upheld a district court’s ruling allowing a lawsuit brought by a...

The Covert U.S. ‘War on Terror’ in Somalia: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Jason C. Mueller, assistant professor of sociology at Kennesaw State University, examines one example of...
Opinion

3 Questions for Illinois Tech About Its Innovative New Online Programs

How an institution embraces student outcomes, industry microcredentials and performance-based admissions.

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The Boom in Campus Strikes Is Likely to Continue in 2024. Just Look at California.

From the University of California in late 2022 to Rutgers, Temple, the University of Michigan and now Cal State, the strike wave on campuses isn’t ending.

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Community Colleges Primed For, but Struggling With, Tech Adoption

With working students desperate for flexibility and employers seeking tech skills, online learning is in high demand. So why are community colleges struggling to provide it?