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Ethical College Admissions: Fool Me Twice

What possible reason could the parents in the latest admissions scandal have had, writes Jim Jump.
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We Must Have Both

Higher education institutions must work to bolster the security of their research without sacrificing openness and collaboration, write Peter McPherson and Mary Sue Coleman.

Pearson Hack Exposes Thousands of Students’ Data

The personal information of approximately 13,000 school and university students was exposed as the result of a cyberattack, publisher Pearson...

FBI Questions Graduates of Chinese Master's Program

At least five graduates of a prestigious master’s program in China have been questioned by Federal Bureau of Investigation agents...

U.S. Says California Is in Compliance With State Authorization Rules

California's new process for giving online students enrolled at public and private nonprofit colleges outside the state a way to...

For-Profit Chain Reaches $30 Million Settlement With FTC

Career Education Corporation reached a $30 million settlement agreement with the Federal Trade Commission last month, it disclosed in a...

Academic Minute: Hearing Voices of Women Past

Today on the Academic Minute, Sarah Finley, assistant professor of Spanish at Christopher Newport University, explores how a certain group...

Wheeling President Placed on Leave

After a troubled spring and with an important reauthorization vote ahead, Wheeling University chose to place its president on leave with little information given.