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Malone University Ends Football
Malone University announced that it is ending intercollegiate football. The university said that it was trying to eliminate a structural...
For-Profit Law School Seeks Shift to Nonprofit
Recently under the microscope, Florida Coastal School of Law becomes latest for-profit institution to seek nonprofit status.
New Guide on Native American Students
The American Indian College Fund has published a new guide, " Creating Visibility and Healthy Learning Environments for Native Americans...
Wright State Cancels Courses, Looks for Replacement Instructors as Faculty Strike Continues
With its faculty members on strike for a third week, Wright State University is canceling some courses and looking for...
Judge Dismisses Israel Boycott Case
Citing lack of standing, a federal judge throws out a lawsuit arguing that the American Studies Association breached its contract with members and wasted funds in endorsing the boycott of Israeli universities.
Opinion
Confronting the Columbus Murals
In the controversy at the University of Notre Dame, perhaps everyone has been standing too closely to see the whole work of art for what it is, argues Ryan Mas.
Trial and Error: Flipping the Flipped-Classroom Model
Instructors want their 750-student anatomy course to be more personal and engaging. Experiments include facilitating active learning in an online context.
Digital Learning in 'Inside Higher Ed' This Week
Among the topics: lawsuit over inclusive access; academic fraud in online courses; high-impact practices for student success.
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