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Academic Minute: Are We Biased Against Government?

Today on the Academic Minute: Anna Amirkhanyan, professor of public administration and policy at American University, explores why trust in...

UAGC's Struggles Grow as Lawsuit and Investigation Outcomes Loom

With its accreditor’s decision on potential sanctions due soon, the University of Arizona Global Campus is also contending with lower-than-expected enrollment and a California lawsuit against its corporate partner.

New Programs: Nursing, Supply Chain Management, Natural Resources, Public Health, Marketing

Berkeley College is starting a master of science in nursing. Caldwell University is starting a bachelor of science in supply...
Opinion

HyFlex Is Not the Future of Learning

Instead, it’s the black mirror of higher ed, argues Christopher Schaberg—a teaching method in which both instructors and students lose something.

Surges Reported at Minnesota Colleges

Minnesota colleges and universities are experiencing a surge in COVID-19 cases, The Star Tribune reported. Nearly one in four University...

Class Action Suit Filed Against Top Private Colleges

Five students say leading colleges and universities are acting as an illegal “cartel” in violation of antitrust law. One of the students’ lawyers is a former prosecutor in the Varsity Blues case.

Pandemic Teaching and Learning Should Be Inclusive

Fostering an inclusive environment is key during a time of crisis. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Hartford’s Karla...

Good News on Admissions—Up to a Point

What impact will the current Omicron breakouts have on applications? Will low-income applicants apply? Will applicants come from China?