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Troubles and Questions on Health Sciences College
The Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, also known as MCPHS University, is facing scrutiny from accreditors and regulators...
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Pulling Back on Title IX Enforcement
Georgia’s state higher education board votes to pull the most serious investigations to the central office, a shift that angers many advocates for assault victims, who already believe the new policies are out of line with federal law.
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The Digital-Native Debate
A report argues that those born after 1984 aren’t inherently better versed in technology. The author who coined the term “digital native” disagrees.
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Flipped Online Course Improves Math Success
Claire Stuve says research conducted by the University of Toledo shows that blended and adaptive learning lead to the most successful outcomes.
Report on Foreign Students at U.S. High Schools
A new report focuses attention on the growing pool of international students at American high schools -- many of whom...
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2017 Survey of College & University Business Officers
Inside Higher Ed editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman discuss the findings of the 2017 Survey of College & University...
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2017 Survey of Community College Presidents
Inside Higher Ed editors discuss the findings of the 2017 Survey of College and University Chief Academic Officers. To view...
High Student Debt at Harvard Theater Program
Alumni of a master's program in theater affiliated with Harvard University are raising questions -- as is the U.S. Education...
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