Second Thoughts About Higher Education Decisions
Most former college students say they would change either their major, college attended or credential pursued if they could do it all over again, survey finds.
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Most former college students say they would change either their major, college attended or credential pursued if they could do it all over again, survey finds.
Months after deleting controversial lists of “predatory” journals and publishers, the librarian behind them still faces anonymous harassment online.
Academics at UNC want to know what was wrong with plans for a class dealing with athletics scandals, including one at Chapel Hill.
Trump wants to cut staffing at OCR, already facing a backlog of Title IX and other complaints, by 7 percent.
White paper explores changing the accreditation system to encourage continuous improvement and open the door to “alternative” education providers.
New report gives a blow-by-blow account of unbudgeted spending, unapproved action and endowment losses at University of Louisville's fund-raising arm.
New Facebook features intended for developers could, if expanded, turn the social networking site into an online learning platform.
Colorado chancellor suspended for 10 days for not telling authorities of allegations of domestic violence by assistant coach. Athletics director, head coach ordered to each pay $100,000.
New York’s much-debated free public college tuition program received 21,000 applications in five days, a quick start even as many colleges project few students will receive aid from the effort.
MIT students reported that taking course online -- instead of same course on campus -- was less stressful than their in-person classes.