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Collision of Interests
Keith D. Renshaw outlines some concrete steps that all higher education institutions can take to protect both academic freedom and donor rights.
Academic Minute: Thinking About Religion
Today on the Academic Minute, Larisa Heiphetz, assistant professor of psychology at Columbia University, examines whether children and adults think...
Politics of Dust Bowl Settlers
The effects of the Dust Bowl are still present in California. In today's Academic Minute, NYU Abu Dhabi's Adam Ramey...
Rewriting the Rule Book for College Accreditors
Trump administration seeks overhaul of federal standards for college accreditors, arguing current rules stifle innovation. But critics say proposed changes water down oversight.
Catholic Universities Collaborate on Online Program
A university with a rich history in online learning offers its services to a peer striving to expand the reach of a master's program.
When Doctors Commit Sexual Assault
A former UCLA physician charged with sexual battery is only the latest in the string of cases in which trusted medical professionals are accused of preying on college students.
The End of the Line for iTunes U?
Apple’s app for sharing university lectures was an important precursor to the MOOC movement, but the future of iTunes U doesn’t look bright.
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Federal Experiment Won't Fix Work-Study
An experiment proposed by Betsy DeVos won't fix the inequity of the federal work-study program's funding formula, writes Sarah Pingel.
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