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ACICS Sanctions Danish Business College

The Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools, an embattled national accrediting agency, has sanctioned Niels Brock, a Danish business...

Florida Colleges Close in Advance of Hurricane

With a hurricane approaching the Florida Panhandle, many colleges in the region are shutting down for all or part of...

Academic Minute: Law Enforcement in Stressful Situations

Today on the Academic Minute, Richard Cleveland, assistant professor and program coordinator in the counselor education program at Georgia Southern...
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Café Swaps Espresso for Personal Info

A Japanese café chain plans to spread among Ivy League and other top campuses, offering free coffee and tea in exchange for students' personal information and consent to be contacted by companies.

Compilation on the Next Generation of Students

Inside Higher Ed is pleased to release today our latest print-on-demand compilation, "The Next Generation of Students." You may download...

‘Not All Dead White Men’

Author discusses her new book on classics and misogyny in the digital era.

Do Women Conduct More Useful Research Than Men?

A research study has suggested that female-authored research has more educational impact than male-authored research. The study, published Oct. 4...

How Not to Promote Breast Cancer Awareness

Brenau University's Women's College, in Georgia, is apologizing after it promoted breast cancer and domestic violence awareness in ways many...