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MicroMasters on a Global Scale

MOOC-based master's degree initiative expands to more than a dozen universities. Will learners opt to enroll or settle for a certificate?

Berkeley Resumes Palestine Course

Facing backlash and accusations of squelching academic freedom, a class is restored.

Feds Create Website for Students at Closing Colleges

Students left befuddled and stranded by college closures will have access to a new online resource meant to connect them...

State College of Florida Manatee-Sarasota Faculty Votes to Form Union

The faculty of State College of Florida at Manatee-Sarasota has voted 75 to 24 to join a union affiliated with...

Denied Tenure for Being a Woman?

Jury finds Saint Louis University denied tenure to a female professor based on her gender and in retaliation for a speaking out against the culture of her male-dominated department.

DeVry Adopts Reform Favored by For-Profit Critics

By tackling the controversial 90-10 rule -- and lowering it for its institutions -- DeVry Education Group is looking to assert its place as a leader in the for-profit sector.

Academic Minute: Schools Falling Apart

Today on the Academic Minute, Lorraine Maxwell, associate professor in the department of design and environmental analysis at Cornell University...

Penn State Professors Defend Student Who Questioned Paterno Honor

Lauren Davis, the opinions editor of The Daily Collegian, the student newspaper at Pennsylvania State University, has been receiving threats...