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Spillover Impacts of Sanctions on For-Profits

When the federal government penalized for-profit colleges for high student loan default rates, annual enrollment of Pell Grant recipients at...

CUNY Contract Deal Means Big Raise for Adjuncts

The City University of New York and its Professional Staff Congress faculty union reached a tentative deal on a five-year...

How Muslims Helped Build China

Muslims have had an active history in China’s nation building. In today's Academic Minute, part of Widener University Week, Yufeng...

Smart ALEKS

Arizona State has seen some early success implementing adaptive courseware in algebra classes.

Where Research Meets Profits

Recent allegations of copyright violations against a professor who shared his own work on his website spark debate about ownership and whether peer reviewers should be paid.

Chapman University Apologizes to Student Reporters

In an essay published in the student paper Monday, Chapman University president Daniele Struppa has apologized to The Panther's reporters...
Opinion

The Evolution of a Scaled Degree Program

In the first of a three-part series, William Kuskin describes the changes required -- administratively as well as pedagogically -- as his university built an online degree from scratch to serve hundreds of students.

Princeton Theological Commits $27.6 Million for Reparations

Princeton Theological Seminary is committing $27.6 million to an endowment for slavery reparations, the Presbyterian seminary announced. Funds will be...