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Tuition Hikes Hurt Diversity

New study examines impact of tuition increases. Nonselective institutions see the greatest decline in diversity.
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German Apprenticeships: Made for America

The German apprenticeship model offers many valuable lessons but must be adapted to be successful in the U.S., writes Thomas Lichtenberger.

Men With Bats, Sticks Break Up French Student Protest

A group of masked men armed with bats and sticks broke up a student protest of French president Emmanuel Macron’s...

Are You Flipping the Wrong Way?

Finding many educators are using outdated flipped learning techniques, a new group proposes global training standards to keep them up to date.

New Leader for Gates Foundation's Postsecondary Work

Patrick Methvin, who has spent five years at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation focused on trying to spread higher...

Academic Minute: Your Location and Your Health

Today on the Academic Minute, Jessica Young, assistant professor in the department of health studies at American University, describes the...

Can the NCAA Basketball Commission Accomplish Anything?

Experts weigh in on the best steps the panel could take versus what is achievable.

Bucking the Trend

Strayer restarts its campus expansion amid growing enrollment, federal deregulation and increased demand for skilled workers.