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The Week in Admissions News
A fight over AP Psychology; Foxx bill on student loans; U of Arkansas eliminates diversity office.
Connecticut, Vermont Mergers Gain Accreditor Approval
Controversial consolidations of multiple public institutions in Vermont and Connecticut have earned the key step of initial accreditation from the...
New Programs: Organizational Development and Learning, Applied Business Analytics, Animal Law
The following colleges have announced new programs in recent weeks. Carroll University is starting a master of education in organizational...
The Significance of 13 Driver’s Licenses: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Ryayo Terao, associate professor in the department of entertainment technology at New York City College...
Opinion
The Everyday Work of Transformation
Simple, scalable frameworks can help students understand the why of what they’re learning, Cathy N. Davidson and Rachel Stephenson write.
College Board and Florida Fight Over AP Psychology
The College Board is defending its approach to Advanced Placement psychology, including teaching about gay issues, to Florida officials. The...
Instructor to Be Charged With Threats to Dean and Students
Richard Gregory Fine, an instructor at Fresno City College, has been detained after allegedly making threats to a dean and...
Mass. Governor Appoints Panel ‘to Promote Representation in Education’
Massachusetts governor Maura Healey, a Democrat, has appointed a panel to consider what the state should do if the Supreme...
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