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Defunct For-Profit Admits to Defrauding Students

American Career Institute, a now-closed for-profit institution that operated in Massachusetts and Maryland, admitted to engaging in deceptive schemes and...

Choosing Principles Over Publication

Psychology instructor withdraws book chapter after refusing to add language that he asserts a publisher demanded but he deemed too flattering to the textbook industry.

ACLU Sues UC San Diego on Student Publication

Months after the University of California at San Diego’s student government voted to defund a controversial campus publication, the university...
Opinion

The Quest for Great Instructional Designers

Although instructional designers are, in many ways, the linchpin of higher education's digital transformation, they are hard to find, writes Paxton Riter.

Louisiana Voters Will Decide Who Sets Tuition Rates

The Louisiana Legislature has placed an item on the fall election ballots that will allow voters to shift control over...

Hydrogen Biofuel

Driving has continued to be a source of pollution. In today's Academic Minute, Indiana University's Trevor Douglas discusses an enzyme...

The Disappearing Humanities Jobs

New analysis shows dramatic decreases in open positions for professors. Health professions faculty jobs, once equal in number to those in humanities, now far outnumber them.

An Unlikely Campaign to Move Beyond GRE Scores

ETS plans to discourage graduate departments from relying in excess on test scores in deciding whom to admit.