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TIAA-CREF Paid $97M in Restitution

TIAA-CREF has agreed to pay $97 million in restitution to tens of thousands of customers who were fraudulently misled into...

Federal Aid Verification Will Be More Targeted for 2021-22 Award Year

The Department of Education is temporarily changing its federal student aid verification process to focus only on identity theft and...

Math for Social Justice

New course at Kettering University in Michigan aims to engage STEM-minded students in humanistic and social science analysis through mathematics.

Migrating to a New LMS: Implementing a Best-In-Class Strategy | Available On-Demand

In this webinar, you’ll learn about the approach Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota took to successfully migrate course content, archive...

Weak Strongmen

Being a dictator can seem simple, but is it? In today's Academic Minute, Columbia University's Timothy Frye examines what pitfalls...

Buying Off an Academic Journal?

E-cigarette maker Juul funds a special issue of an academic journal about use of its product. Editor in chief says normal review processes were followed.

Biden’s Higher Ed Budget Moves Ahead in House

Higher education organizations were generally pleased with the House Appropriations Committee’s draft spending bill, but several believe more could still be done.

A Year of Probation

Campus leaders at Florida Memorial University hope to improve finances and increase enrollment after accreditors put the institution on probation.