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Southern Cal Professors Want President Ousted

He has "lost the moral authority to lead the university," says letter from 200 faculty members, in wake of latest scandal.

Self-Proclaimed Alternative to College Closes After a Year

MissionU, whose founder promoted his startup as an alternative to "broken" traditional higher education, has closed after admitting just one 25-person class.

New York Doubles Down on Open Educational Resources

State's initial $8 million investment significantly increased number of students in courses taught with OER. With new round of funding for 2018-19, CUNY and SUNY will focus on strategy and sustainability.

The Bad First Job's Lingering Impact

New report finds that bachelor's degree recipients whose first job does not require degree are more likely to remain "underemployed" five years later -- and women fare worse than men.
Opinion

In Praise of Prickly Women

Despite the negative connotations they incite, they have exactly the kind of insight and persistence that higher ed needs today, argue M. Soledad Caballero and Aimee Knupsky.

Suppressed Press at Christian Colleges

New student coalition is alleging religious institutions are regularly squashing student newspapers.

Academic Minute: Rhetoric's Lessons About Donald Trump

Today on the Academic Minute: Ryan Skinnell, assistant professor of rhetoric and composition at San Jose State University, looks into...

Signals on the Agenda for Accreditation

As DeVos answers questions from House lawmakers, a key adviser previews her department's approach to regulation of accreditors.