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Settlement With Minot State on Sex Assault Case
Minot State University has agreed to a series of policy changes, with reporting requirements, to resolve a finding by the...
German University to Rewrite $166M Gift Agreement
The president of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, in Germany, announced plans to rewrite a 150 million euro (about $166 million)...
Accreditor Defers Action on U of Phoenix Parent Company Merger
The Higher Learning Commission announced Thursday it would defer action on a proposed merger agreement from Apollo Education Group --...
An 'Epidemic' of Academic Fraud
NCAA finds two staff members at Georgia Southern committed academic fraud, completing assignments for three football players. The university joins more than a dozen others that have also committed fraud in the last decade.
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Opinion
Gender Transitions in Academe, Part I
Rachel McKinnon offers advice to administrators on how to handle the gender transitions of others on the campus.
Audit: More Scottish Students Shut Out of University
A government audit of Scotland’s universities found that Scottish undergraduates are finding it “more difficult” to get into universities, the...
State, Local Spending on Prisons Outpaces Education Funding
State and local government spending on prisons and jails increased by 89 percent between 1990 and 2013, while state and...
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Opinion
The Case for Class Cams
In an age of narcissism, we need to protect professors by putting cameras in the classroom, argues Amir Azarvan.
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