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‘Unequal Higher Education’
Authors discuss new book on inequities facing students and institutions.
Japan to Tighten Rules for Enrolling Foreign Students
Japan’s education ministry and immigration agency said they would tighten rules around the enrollment of foreign students after a university...
ABA Yanks Thomas Jefferson Accreditation
The American Bar Association’s accrediting arm has decided to pull approval from Thomas Jefferson School of Law for not complying...
Academic Minute: Politics of Dust Bowl Settlers
Today on the Academic Minute, Adam Ramey, associate professor of political science at NYU Abu Dhabi, explores how today’s generation...
Opinion
Federal Experiment Won't Fix Work-Study
An experiment proposed by Betsy DeVos won't fix the inequity of the federal work-study program's funding formula, writes Sarah Pingel.
Digital Learning in ‘Inside Higher Ed’ This Week
Among the topics: a technology boot camp focused on low-income students; Walmart expands employee education program to more fields and more institutions; boot-camp lender is sold.
Opinion
The Adaptive Learning Market Shakes Out
Bob Ubell explores a largely unacknowledged but inevitable consolidation in the adaptive learning industry.
Wharton Dean to Lead USC Business School
The University of Southern California has selected Geoffrey Garrett, current dean of the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, to lead...
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