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‘Obstacle Course of Bureaucracy’

A new report alleges that “higher education accreditors don’t want to hear your complaints.” That's not true, the accreditors say.

Indiana House Bars Funding for IU’s Kinsey Institute

The Indiana House of Representatives voted 53 to 34 Wednesday to block all state funds from going to Indiana University’s...

Move On From Leaning In

Women still face divides in the workplace. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Iowa’s Beth A. Livingston develops a...

Stanford Raises Tuition Sharply but Expands Aid

Stanford cited inflation as the cause for a 7 percent tuition hike, which will be offset by increased aid for many students. Experts expect less severe increases at other institutions.

Biden Administration to Rescind Part of Religious Freedom Rule

But the administration says it is standing firm on religious freedom in higher education.

Marijuana Use on Campus Grew as Legalization Spread

A study finds that increased cannabis use among students, including vaping, is common on college campuses.

Boot Camps, With Mentors

Gonzaga University, with Springboard, is launching a set of tech boot camps in which students meet with mentors weekly.

Employers Are All In on Microcredentials, Survey Shows

Ninety-five percent of employers see benefits in their employees accruing microcredentials, according to a new survey from Collegis Education and...