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Are Mergers in Pennsylvania Higher Ed's Future?

Politics, geography and history all prevent the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education from following Georgia's consolidation path.

Long Road for Regulatory Rollbacks

Republicans swept to power after years of complaints about the Obama administration's crackdown on for-profit colleges. But only tentative steps to roll back regulations have followed, and two major rules could be headed for a drawn-out negotiation process.

Kentucky State Faculty Vote No Confidence in Board

Faculty at Kentucky State University last week voted no confidence in the Board of Regents and its chairwoman, The State-Journal...

'The Fight of Our Generation'

At conference for academic and research librarians, attendees begin to fight back against proposed federal funding cuts.
Opinion

Can We Afford Free Textbooks?

When it comes to student success, “new” open resources ultimately do little more than further entrench an ineffective status quo, argues Robert S. Feldman.

Honor for Professor Who Was Secretly Recorded

Olga Perez Stable Cox, the professor of psychology who was secretly recorded telling her students that Donald Trump’s election was...

AU Beirut Settles Claims It Aided Groups Linked to Hezbollah

The American University of Beirut has agreed to pay $700,000 to settle a civil lawsuit alleging that it provided material...

Academic Minute: Fear in Others

Today on the Academic Minute, Alexei Morozov, assistant professor at the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute, explores whether observing fear...