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Senator Wants Quick Progress on Higher Ed Law
Senator Lamar Alexander, the Tennessee Republican who chairs the Senate education committee, said Tuesday that work drafting a reauthorization of...
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Learning From Prison
Regardless of one’s beliefs on what prisons are or should be, professors who desire to teach inside them need to know certain things, advises Damian Zurro.
Rutgers Suspends Adjunct Over Assault Conviction
Rutgers University placed a lecturer in business on administrative leave after learning of his previous conviction for sexual assault, NJ.com...
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Skepticism on New Greek Rules
Florida State has allowed fraternities and sororities to operate on campus again under strict new measures, but experts say many will be hard to enforce.
U Wisconsin Campuses Investigated Nearly 100 Sexual Misconduct Cases Involving Employees Since 2014
University of Wisconsin campuses have investigated nearly 100 formal complaints of sexual misconduct against employees who teach, advise or otherwise...
Scholars Defend Stanford Professor Receiving Threats
Nearly 600 supporters of David Palumbo-Liu, the Louise Hewlett Nixon Professor and professor of comparative literature at Stanford University, have...
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Making an Impact in Online Courses
Instructors are turning to high-impact practices that have proved effective in the classroom to make online course experiences more dynamic.
Digital Learning in 'Inside Higher Ed' This Week
This week's digital learning content in Inside Higher Ed: A report from the Student Public Interest Research Groups asserts that...
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