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How the Tax Bills Would Hit Higher Ed

On eve of vote on Senate tax reform plan, we compare it to the House version, which would hurt students and families more. Both would hit colleges and universities hard by imposing new taxes and constraining state budgets.
Opinion

Coping With Plagiarism

Wayne Stauffer offers a few strategies for minimizing it.

'We Didn't Do Well'

Susan Herbst is a scholar of political incivility. She's also president at UConn, where a campus talk went off the rails Tuesday. She discusses lessons from her research and this week's incident.

Sara Goldrick-Rab Wins Grawemeyer in Education

Sara Goldrick-Rab, a professor at Temple University, has been named this year's winner of the University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award...

Calif. Attorney General Sues For-Profit Ashford

California Attorney General Xavier Becerra on Wednesday announced a lawsuit against for-profit Ashford University and its parent company, Bridgepoint Education...

Education Department Signals Possible Changes to Gainful-Employment Rule

In documents released this week ahead of a negotiated rulemaking session on the gainful employment rule, the Department of Education...

Academic Minute: Technology and Construction

Today in the Academic Minute, Reza Akhavian of California State University East Bay examines how technology can help lower the...