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When Presidents Plagiarize

Politically motivated plagiarism claims prompted Harvard’s Claudine Gay to resign. Her decision to step down largely follows the trend of other, similar cases.

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Is Doctoral Education in the U.K. in Trouble?

While overseas students still flock to the U.K. for Ph.D.s, concerns are growing over weakening domestic demand.

$100M Gift Will Build Endowment Pool for 37 HBCUs

The United Negro College Fund, which represents private historically Black colleges and universities, received $100 million from the Lilly Endowment...
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Opinion

Sports Costs Are an Affordability Issue

It’s time to stop saddling students with the out-of-control costs of Division I sports, Michael F. Cavanagh writes.

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Report: Online Education Completion Lags Behind Face-to-Face Instruction

The University of Florida’s Institute of Higher Education found students who enroll in exclusively online degree programs were less likely to complete a degree than peers who enrolled in some face-to-face courses. But certain actions can help promote online learning success.

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Students’ Biggest Career Influences

In this latest set of Student Voice survey findings, students name parents as their top career influence and reflect on the value of experiential learning. Meanwhile, just a third of those soon to graduate say they have definitely decided on a career.

Opinion

3 Questions for Coursera’s Julia Dallos

A conversation with a midcareer ed-tech professional.

House Republicans Release Plan to Overhaul Federal Student Loan System

A sweeping House bill introduced Thursday would cap how much students can borrow for higher education and put colleges and...