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Taking Matters Into Their Own Hands

Roosevelt U students take to social media to complain about a professor of theater they say has long been "abusive."

When Brick and Mortar Is an Innovation

Capella University was an early online-only institution and a pioneer in competency-based learning. Its newest advance? A building.

Apologies Offered Over Convocation Remarks

Officials at Western University, in Ontario, are apologizing for remarks given by Stephan Moccio, the musician, at the university's convocation...

Grand Jury Probes Harvard Coach's Home Sale

A federal grand jury is investigating the sale of the home of the Harvard University fencing coach, The Boston Globe...

Water Treatment in Haiti

Safe drinking water is a big issue in Haiti. In today's Academic Minute, part of Grand Valley State University Week...

Top Higher Ed Debate in 2019? Big Solutions for Borrowers

Previously relegated to the political fringes, calls for broad student debt cancellation are now being taken seriously -- a sign of how new energy is being devoted to challenges for current student borrowers.

Diversity as a Course Requirement

Professor says his course proposal on conservative political thought was rejected because it doesn't advance diversity as it's widely understood. He thinks that's wrong.

The Impact of State Cuts

Study documents real impacts when state appropriations falter.