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Settlement in Wrongful-Death Suit for Study Abroad Student

The family of a University of Wisconsin Madison student who died on a study abroad program at John Cabot University...

New Programs: Film and Television, Cybersecurity, Health Sciences, Justice, Sustainability, Earth and Space Science, Fashion, Medical Humanities, Communications, Gaming, Health, Data Science

California Lutheran University is starting an undergraduate major in film and television. Dunwoody College of Technology is starting a two-year...

Research Study Sizes Up Tech Boot Camps

Boot camps have been hailed by policy makers as a cost-effective and fast way to provide workers with new tech...

‘Students Are Using Mobile Even If You Aren’t’

Smartphones and tablets are changing how teachers teach and students learn. It's not always a smooth or simple transition.

Warning on Short-Term Health Insurance

The American College Health Association is cautioning institutions to avoid even indirectly promoting short-term health-care plans that it says are...

Scenes From Innovations 2019

The conference on community college transformation features discussions of bringing about systemic change, the promise of open education and the right and wrong ways to get faculty buy-in.

Academic Minute: Mental Health of Latinx Youth

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Swarthmore College Week, Edwin Mayorga, assistant professor of educational studies, explores helping Latinx...

Today's Context Demands Use of OER

Replying to a recent blog post, Jonathan Poritz argues that lowering students' costs by using open educational resources isn't just a nicety in an era when many students are hungry and textbook "quality" is exaggerated.