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A Deepening Feud Between Goddard College and Alumni

In a cease-and-desist letter, the board threatens legal action if the alumni group continues to publish “misleading or defamatory statements” about the college.
Opinion

It’s Time to Open the Black Boxes

As remote testing becomes pervasive, colleges should ask some fundamental and wide-ranging questions, Jeremy Epstein and Christopher Kang write.

College President Fired Following Sexual Assault Allegation

The president of Georgetown College in Kentucky was fired Monday following allegations of sexual assault and “inappropriate behavior” involving college...
Opinion

Making Lectures More Interactive

Faculty members can make them even more effective, Marion Menzin and Zachary Nowak advise, by increasing the involvement of the other professional teachers in the classroom: the teaching assistants.

Accelerate the Transfer Process to Better Serve Students | Available On-Demand

Hyland, the provider of Brainware for Transcripts, has helped many institutions reduce transcript capture and evaluation time and provide superior...

Pitt to Require Vaccines for All Students and Employees

The University of Pittsburgh announced Monday that students and employees would be required to be vaccinated against COVID-19 or have...

Florida: Professors May Help Lawsuit If They Aren’t Paid

The University of Florida -- in part -- backed down on its prior statements that three professors could not participate...