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The Uncertain Landscape for Online Legal Education

Law school accreditor rejects Syracuse's bid to create hybrid J.D. program, but approves another such degree as it considers changes in its standards.

Student Pleads Guilty in Standardized-Test Fraud Case

A Chinese citizen accused of impersonating someone else to take the Graduate Record Exam has pleaded guilty in federal court...

Refugee Camps and Campuses: An Experiment in Humanitarian Learning

Can online learning help colleges meet the educational needs of the world's many refugees? Jeremy Adelman and Barbara Moser-Mercer explain their attempt to do so.

A.A. Degrees and the Labor Market

While 670,000 students earn two-year degrees from community colleges each year, just 32,000 job postings in 2016 specifically asked for...

WeWork, 2U Team Up to Focus on Lifelong Learners

Inside Higher Ed reported this week on the announcement by the online program management company 2U of a partnership with...

New GAO Report on Accreditation System

The U.S. Government Accountability Office this week released a study on the U.S. accreditation system. After conducting interviews with experts...

Lehigh Bans Hard Alcohol at Fraternity Events

Lehigh University on Tuesday announced an indefinite ban on the serving of hard liquor at fraternity events, citing the "alarmingly...

Talbert, Former General Counsel, Rejoins Education Department

The U.S. Department of Education Tuesday named Kent Talbert, a former general counsel and acting under secretary during the George...