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Academic Minute: Revenge

Today on the Academic Minute, Stephen Yoshimura, professor in the department of communication studies at the University of Montana, determines...

‘Universities and Their Cities’

Author discusses new book about the relationship between higher education and the localities where institutions live.

A Student Paper Under Fire

Hutchinson Community College student journalists say they are being squelched. The journalism professor who advises the paper has been suspended.

Building ‘Harvard of Africa’

Founder discusses his plans for a transcontinental university.
Opinion

The Approaching Storm? Or Impending Drought?

If recent events are any indication, students who serve as resident advisers are mad as hell and may not be willing to take it anymore, warns Lee Burdette Williams. Can we manage residence halls without them?

Analyzing the Purdue-Kaplan Marriage

In the wake of last week's stunning news about Purdue University's planned takeover of Kaplan University, experts assess the deal's impact on the digital learning landscape.

Who's Up and Who's Down in Online Enrollment?

Newly analyzed federal data show drops for many for-profit providers and two-year colleges and growth for Sun Belt publics and some newly visible nonprofit universities.

Easing Instructional Designer-Faculty Conflicts

They spend extended amounts of time together developing online courses. Sometimes, their relationship is filled with tension. Here are ways colleges and universities address and alleviate issues and promote collaboration.