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ITT Reaches $60 Million Settlement With Consumer Agency

ITT Education Services Inc., which owned and operated the defunct for-profit ITT Tech college chain, reached a $60 million legal...

Academic Minute: Lessons Learned From the Dying

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Union College Week, Carol Weisse, professor of psychology, explores the impact of who...

NCAA Won't Require Athletes' Agents to Have 4-Year Degrees

The National Collegiate Athletic Association has abandoned a proposal that would have required agents who represent college athletes to have...

142 Employees Take Buyouts at Eastern Michigan

About a quarter of the nearly 600 employees offered early retirement incentives by Eastern Michigan University accepted the buyouts, MLive...

New Programs: Cybersecurity Management, Speech-Language Pathology, Occupational Therapy, Engineering Management, Pharmaceutical Engineering

Auburn University is starting a graduate certificate in cybersecurity management. Concordia University of Wisconsin is starting a master of science...
Opinion

Notes From a Teaching President

It can make for a grueling workweek, but the insights gained from students make teaching worth it, writes Martha D. Saunders, who offers advice to other presidents who still crave the classroom.
Opinion

The Presumption of Good Faith in Campus Conversation

Such an approach requires that we suspend judgment long enough to ask questions in a spirit of openness and curiosity, writes Emily Chamlee-Wright.

Controversy Over Western Civilization Funding in Australia

University of Queensland says fixed-term gift will provide rare infusion of support for humanities, but professors and students have concerns about academic freedom and the donor's political agenda.