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Online Enabler Aims for Lifelong Learning

2U adds boot camps to its offerings of online graduate degrees and courses with $750 million acquisition of Trilogy.

Kicked Out of Stanford

Student linked to admissions scandal found to have included false material in application.

Admissions Scandal Hits Harvard

A wealthy man bought the fencing coach's house, apparently overpaying significantly. Then the man's son was admitted to Harvard and joined the team. Also, Dartmouth announces new protocols to prevent abuses related to athletic admissions.

Seeking a Post-Scandal Path Forward

At gathering of admissions leaders, many worry about backlash from lawmakers and pundits. While some note that those arrested aren't typical, one audience member says she and her employees have turned down bribes. No one seemed surprised.

Humor and Human Behavior

How important is a sense of humor? In today's Academic Minute, part of Grinnell College Week, Janet Gibson explores how...

How Not to Fire a Beloved Dean

Amid turmoil at Western Kentucky, a provost and dean leave their positions.

Hampshire President Quits; Board Votes to Try to Stay Independent

Trustees shift away from emphasis on finding a partnership.

U of San Diego's Take on Building Name Dispute

Building that was named for one person will be named for two.