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Judge Blocks Trump Administration Plan for Census

A federal judge on Tuesday blocked the Trump administration from adding a question on U.S. citizenship to the 2020 Census...

Rule-Making Panel at Odds Over Adding State AGs

In the U.S. higher education system, the so-called regulatory triad of the Education Department, accreditors and the states decide what...

Unfit for Native American Studies?

Longtime Stanford English professor says he's stepping down from a teaching a Native American literature course after students complained he was culturally insulting and possibly unqualified.

Comparing and Contrasting Competency-Based Programs

Three online or hybrid CBE programs reflect the diversity of approaches to offering instruction on a flexible timetable, and with a focus on acquiring skills.

Why MOOCs Didn't Work, in 3 Data Points

MIT researchers document low retention rates, enrollment declines and general affluence of students to explain why massive open online course providers have largely ditched their original model.

Online Education Rules Under the Microscope

Definitions of innovative teaching models and expectations for accreditors of new programs are on the agenda as the Department of Education considers changing standards.

Report Shows Benefit of Prison Education

A new report by the Vera Institute of Justice and Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality that examined the economic...

Digital Learning in 'Inside Higher Ed' This Week

Among the topics: no federal fine for Western Governors; proposal would lift cap on outsourced programs; research on impact of email feedback from professors.