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What Happened When I Made My Students Cheat

When it was not an option for the desperate or lazy to attempt in the dark, we were forced to confront together larger questions about the purpose of education, writes Joel Heng Hartse.

Fire Set at Jackson State University

The baseball field at Jackson State University, a historically Black institution in Mississippi, was set on fire early Tuesday morning...

Sasse to Earn More Than $1 Million Annually as Florida President

Ben Sasse is in line to receive a big raise in his new job: from less than $200,000 as a...

Cornell Suspends All Fraternity Parties, Social Events

All fraternity parties and social events at Cornell University have been suspended after one student reported she was sexually assaulted...

Cal Poly Humboldt President Apologizes for Title IX Remarks

California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt, president Tom Jackson Jr. has apologized for remarks he made earlier this year that some...

L.A. City College Put on Lockdown After Stabbing Near Campus

Los Angeles City College was put on lockdown Monday after a man was found dead near the campus, the Los...

Smart Renewable Energy for Remote Communities: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Northern Kentucky University Week: Zeel Maheshwari, assistant professor of electrical engineering, examines how...
Opinion

Higher Ed Is Failing Black and Latino Students

We must improve completion rates for students of color—but we also can’t keep funneling them to a system that doesn’t meet their needs, Wil Del Pilar and Dhanfu E. Elston write.