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A Presidential Misstep on Higher Ed’s Missing Men

Purdue University president Mitch Daniels’s comments about the growing campus gender gap draw criticism from engineering professors and students.

Indiana Trustees Violated Open-Records Law

The Board of Trustees at Indiana University skirted the state’s Open Door Law when it used a closed executive session...

Several HBCUs Respond to Bomb Threats

Some historically Black colleges and universities received bomb threats this week, the fourth wave of similar threats in less than...

Education Department Approves $415M in Borrower-Defense Claims

Nearly 16,000 borrowers will receive $415 million in borrower defense to repayment discharges following the approval of four new findings...

How an App Increased Student Belonging at Rio Salado College

The RioConnect program showed that students attending the college asynchronously and online could feel a greater sense of belonging by using an app that connected them in a virtual community.

Professor’s Anti-Asian Slur Creates Stir at Georgetown Law

Students at Georgetown University are demanding accountability after law professor Franz Werro referred to a student in class as “Mr...
Opinion

Who Knew? 5 Surprises About Accreditation

Accreditation is stepping up its game in an evolving higher education landscape in ways that may surprise you, writes Jamienne Studley.

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