Online education arguably came of age in the last year, with the explosion of massive open online courses driving the public's (and politicians') interest in digitally delivered courses and ...
The Bard College board has hired WilmerHale to conduct a review of President Leon Botstein’s ties to convicted sex offender ...
Congress’s new earnings test will stop students from receiving federal aid for some programs. A Hoosier State bill goes ...
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, a vocal critic of the Trump administration, led the letter to GAO. It was also signed ...
The University of Texas at San Antonio is dissolving its Department of Race, Ethnicity, Gender and Sexuality Studies, The San ...
New Common App research shows that broad first- and continuing-generation labels can mask meaningful differences in student ...
Inside Higher Ed spoke with two key leaders from the American Occupational Therapy Association about how the coalition came to be and what they hope to accomplish as pushback against the new loan ...
The clear intent of the Texas law is to encode in law that certain groups are right, by virtue of being who they are, and others are wrong.
Before I start to answer that, first, a note on terminology: I use “dual enrollment” as an umbrella term for students who are earning credit in high school and college for the same class, whether ...
The resolutions show that Trump’s crackdown on race-based programming isn’t over, despite recent court orders blocking the ED ...
AI is breaking the artifact economy. But that disruption is also a kind of forced reckoning: It creates pressure to move ...