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Higher Ed Bill's Implications for Digital Learning
The U.S. House of Representatives education committee was set to advance legislation Tuesday that would drop the Higher Education Act's...
Iranian Court Upholds Death Penalty for Researcher
Human rights groups are reporting that Iran’s Supreme Court has upheld the death sentence for a disaster medicine researcher, Ahmadreza...
New Presidents or Provosts: City College of San Francisco, Delaware State U, Eastern New Mexico U, Erie CC, Lewis & Clark College, Shawnee CC, State U of New York-Albany, Texas A&M U, U of Maine-Augusta, U of Michigan
Tony Allen, head of corporate reputation for Bank of America, in Delaware, has been appointed provost at Delaware State University...
Calls Escalate for Oklahoma Regent to Quit
Calls for the University of Oklahoma regent who said homosexuality is “wrong” to resign have escalated, with both students and...
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GOP Pushes Ahead on Higher Ed Act
Republicans on House education committee -- with little patience for complaints over rushed process -- advanced out of committee an expansive update to law governing federal aid programs.
Academic Minute: Movies and Government Officials
Today on the Academic Minute, Michelle Pautz, associate professor of political science at the University of Dayton, discusses how bureaucrats...
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Opinion
Learning From World Literature in the South
Editing the Norton Anthology of World Literature ultimately changed Martin Puchner's view of the literary marketplace and what literature can do.
Analysis: 28 Colleges Would Fail Grad Rate Requirement in House Bill
A new analysis from the Center for American Progress found more than two dozen minority-serving institutions would fail a graduation...
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