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China’s ‘Long Arm’
Scholars and political leaders describe increasing concerns about Chinese government influence over teaching and research in the U.S. and Australia.
Proposal Would Raise the Bar for Borrowers Seeking Loan Relief
Department of Education proposal would require student borrowers demonstrate an intent on the part of their college to mislead or deceive in order to get loan relief through borrower-defense claims.
Drinking? Drugs? Sex? ‘Grown-ish’ Has It All
The new spin-off of ABC’s Black-ish doesn’t focus on higher education policy, but on the student experience.
The Pulse: Accessibility and Translation
This month's episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Calvin Shum, CEO of Lovoco, whose speech and translation...
‘Teaching the Literature Survey Course’
Editors discuss the way a key teaching role has evolved -- and should evolve.
Opinion
Teaching Rereading
Students may resist it, but rereading a literary text offers many benefits, argues Rachel Wagner.
New Presidents or Provosts: Calhoun CC, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Marymount Manhattan College, Mohave CC, National U of Singapore, Texas Southmost College, U of Texas-San Antonio, U of West Florida, Virginia Union U
Tan Eng Chye, provost of the National University of Singapore, has been chosen as president there. Stephen B. Eaton, vice...
Court Tells Dentist to Pay Mother Who Financed Education
Taiwan’s highest court has ordered a dentist to pay nearly $1 million to his mother, who paid for the cost...
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