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Medical Colleges Still Frown at Online

As online learning gains ground in many corners of higher education, admissions offices at most medical colleges still prefer students with on-ground course experiences.

$350K for Ex-Professor Who Defended Child Rapist

The University System of New Hampshire and Plymouth State University settled for $350,000 with an associate professor emeritus and mental...

New Database of Teaching and Learning Centers Nationwide

Centers for teaching and learning at institutions across the U.S. will be easier than ever to find and contact, thanks...

Ed Department Approves More Direct Assessment at Brandman

Brandman University, in California, has secured approval from the U.S. Department of Education to offer two new direct-assessment programs: an...

Do Colleges Measure What They Value?

Study examines what colleges say they want students to learn and how they are measuring that learning.
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Rethinking Career and Technical Education

Gregory Seaton explains how he came to support his daughter’s choice to participate in such a program and why college administrators and others should, too.

New College Florida Agrees to Admissions Reforms

New College of Florida is facing criticism from on and off campus over policies to conduct extra reviews of applicants...

Poll: Voters Oppose Free College, Loan Forgiveness

A new Quinnipiac University poll finds 52 percent of voters oppose making all public colleges in the U.S. free. Only...