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Graduate School Price Increases Slow Down
Prices for graduate and professional programs of study have risen in all sectors in recent years, except for the relatively...
Major League Baseball Players Get Access to Northeastern Programs
Major League Baseball is today announcing a deal in which Northeastern University courses and programs will be available to players...
Diet Soda and Accelerated Brain Aging
Put down the diet soda. In today's Academic Minute, Boston University's Matthew Pase looks into whether diet drinks are more...
Threats for What She Didn’t Say
Professor’s essay about the original color of classical statues is mocked by conservative websites -- and then she receives online threats.
When Net Price Setting Pays Off
University of Dayton reports strong results for first class graduating under a financial aid plan keeping students' net tuition stable for four years, but considerable risks mean the idea might not always transfer well.
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Senator, Come Visit My Classroom
Lawmakers who think higher education is broken -- and that “innovation” and more assessment can fix it -- would learn a lot from seeing the learning process up close and personal, Bernard Fryshman writes.
Trump Directs Changes to Cuba Policy
President Trump on Friday signed an expected memorandum directing the creation of new regulations rolling back travel rights to Cuba...
New Salvo Against Turnitin
Essay argues the age of big data is the time for professors to reconsider their reliance on the anti-plagiarism business.
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