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Looking Back on This Year's Classroom Experiments

Last fall, professors told us about their plans to experiment this year with technology-enabled teaching. Now they reflect on the successes and shortcomings.

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...
Opinion

A Playbook for Creating an Institutional Analytics Program

Having a data-informed culture is essential in today's era of financial challenge and accountability. Darren Catalano offers advice on how to get there.

Too Light a Punishment?

Advocates are disheartened that a judge has reduced the criminal sentences of former Penn State fraternity brothers involved in one of the most horrific hazing cases in memory.

PwC Pays Off $25 Million of Employees' Student Debt

PricewaterhouseCoopers, the auditing and professional services company, is one of several large employers that in recent years has begun paying...

Mass Hysteria

Mass hysteria is often different from what we imagine. In today's Academic Minute, the University of South Carolina's Barry Markovsky...

Does USC Need More Housecleaning?

Scandal-plagued University of Southern California has a new president coming in, but many believe the institution can't really change without a true overhaul of its large and quarrelsome Board of Trustees.

No Crime Found in Sleeping With 2 Students

Pennsylvania appeals court rules in favor of Bloomsburg U professor fired for sleeping with two students.