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Oregon Settles in Age-Discrimination Case

The University of Oregon confirmed it settled for $170,000 with two former professors of architecture who accused it of age...

Columbia Starts Scholarship for Refugees, Displaced Students

Columbia University announced a new universitywide scholarship for refugees and other displaced students. The scholarship will fund full tuition and...

Big Influencers on Campus

Colleges are increasingly collaborating with students who have large social media followings. Where do the boundaries lie?
Opinion

Better Data on Competency-Based Education

More information about what works in competency-based programs is needed to inform policy and encourage the growth of this promising form of postsecondary education, writes Charla Long.

The Pulse: Shaunak Roy of Yellowdig

This month's edition of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Shaunak Roy, CEO and founder of Yellowdig. In the...

Minority Experiences in Consumer Marketplaces

Shopping isn’t always a fun activity for everyone. In today's Academic Minute, part of Connecticut College Week, Michelle Dunlap explores...

Nexus Degrees in Georgia

Colleges in the University System of Georgia will soon offer a new credential similar to an associate degree, featuring a flexible curriculum and specific workforce skills.

College Bookstores Oppose Cengage-McGraw Merger

Planned pricing changes by academic publisher Cengage have not gone down well with the National Association of College Stores.