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Drilling Down Into Distance Education Data
New online learning stats show growing demand for online programs across state lines and shed new light on in-state online enrollments.
Academic Minute: Nicotine and E-Cigarettes
Today on the Academic Minute, Ari Kirshenbaum, professor of psychology at St. Michael’s College, devised a game to explore how...
Overlap in Labor Market Returns for Diplomas and Degrees
The annual wages of American workers who hold only a high school credential and are in the top half of...
Stanford Seeks to Alleviate Med School Debt
John Arrillaga, a Bay Area real estate developer and Stanford University alumnus, has committed $55 million to the university’s School...
Pa. Public College System Mulls Faculty Job Cuts
The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education has offered faculty members at its 14 state institutions an early retirement plan...
University of Alaska Anchorage Considers Program Cuts
The University of Alaska at Anchorage’s leaders are weighing cutting, suspending or revising dozens of academic programs in the face...
Opinion
Getting Campuses Ready for the Coronavirus
What should leaders be doing to prepare their colleges if the situation worsens? Chuck Staben offers suggestions.
(Some) Free Tuition for Some in New Jersey
New Jersey is trying to expand its tuition-free program from community colleges to four-year institutions. In this major exporter of students, the move could have ripple effects for colleges in nearby states.
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