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Ed Department Approves More Direct Assessment at Brandman

Brandman University, in California, has secured approval from the U.S. Department of Education to offer two new direct-assessment programs: an...

New College Florida Agrees to Admissions Reforms

New College of Florida is facing criticism from on and off campus over policies to conduct extra reviews of applicants...

McGraw-Hill and Cengage Plan Merger

McGraw-Hill Education and Cengage plan to announce a merger today, The Wall Street Journal reported. The combined company would be...

Baldwin Wallace Ends Methodist Affiliation

The board of Baldwin Wallace University voted last week to end the institution's affiliation with the United Methodist Church. The...

Discrepancies in Estimates on Food Insecurity

New research finds that while food insecurity among college students is a serious problem, studies on the issue may not provide accurate estimates of its magnitude.

Fraternity House Sit-In

Students at Swarthmore -- angry over reports of sexual violence and leaks of internal fraternity emails -- are demanding administrators kick out Greek groups.

Scholarly Society in ‘Crisis’

Want to know how to handle a Me Too-related incident and related public relations snafu? Don't ask the Society for American Archaeology.
Opinion

Anger in the Classroom

In teaching, we can embrace the ways that rage is a legitimate response to felt injustices and draw on it as a sort of compass and wellspring of creativity, writes Deborah J. Cohan.