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Massive Admissions Scandal

Details emerge about indictments of wealthy parents who allegedly found ways to rig the system; coaches lose their jobs; and some call for discussion of the many (legal) advantages for families of means.

Norwegian Universities Ditch Elsevier

Norway is the latest European country to cancel its subscription deal with Elsevier, following Germany and Sweden. In a press...

When Students Want to Review a Tenured Professor

Students at Sarah Lawrence want to review the tenure of a conservative professor who criticized student affairs programs as ideologically "lopsided."

Academic Minute: Prospective Memory

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Trinity College Week, Sarah Raskin, professor of psychology and neuroscience, discusses how different...

What's Next for Federal Innovation Rules?

The federal rule-making process can be confusing. Here are the answers to your pressing questions about how it might affect distance education and innovative programs.

Professor Accused of Saying 'All Chinese Students Cheat' Resigns

A business professor at the University of Maryland who accused a group of Chinese students of cheating on a test...

Presidential Support (With Caveats) for OER

Survey finds campus leaders support use of open educational resources to reduce student textbook costs, but concerns linger about quality. They also feel more comfortable with their knowledge of digital learning.

Former Seminary Professor Accused of Sexually Abusing Student

A former student at Louisville’s Southern Baptist Theological Seminary has accused a former professor of grooming and sexually abusing her...