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2 More Parents Plead Guilty in Admissions Scandal
Two more parents pleaded guilty on Tuesday to charges related to the admissions scandal, prosecutors announced. Each pleaded guilty to...
Academic Minute: Early Childhood Care
Today on the Academic Minute, Stephanie Jones, professor of early childhood development at Harvard University, looks into how to study...
Failure to Launch
A new report explains how and why a public-private partnership that sought to help more community college students transfer to selective universities failed.
Study on Prison-Based College Program
The RAND Corporation and RTI International, both nonprofit research organizations, this week released a study that evaluated a five-year college...
Who Gets Extra Time on the SAT? The Affluent
Students who attend wealthy high schools appear more likely than those who attend low-income high schools to get extra time...
The Next Stage for NC-SARA
A national group dedicated to coordinating state approval of online programs selects a new leader and plans to focus more on program quality.
Partnership Seeks to Bolster Information on Digital Credentials
Credential Engine, creator of a national directory of degrees, diplomas, digital badges and other nondegree credentials, is teaming up with...
Plug-and-Play Online Courses: Innovation or Dystopia?
Template structures for online courses are becoming more common across higher ed. While they can create efficiency, some instructors worry they're stamping out individual agency.
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