Watching Their Words: Faculty Say They’re Self-Censoring
Many scholars say they’re not giving certain assignments and are being careful in what they say to students—and to one another. Read more
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Many scholars say they’re not giving certain assignments and are being careful in what they say to students—and to one another. Read more
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Universities across the U.S. are preventing students from earning a degree in less than four years by accepting fewer Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate credits, a recent report by the Progressive Policy Institute found. Read more
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The U.S. Department of Education has fined a Michigan college $2.5 million for years of “substantial misrepresentation” of career outcomes. Read more
Fewer than half of students at the largest nonprofit online institutions earn a degree after eight years. Is it an unfortunate reality or a cry for accountability? Read more
High approval ratings for university teaching and overall usefulness of degrees, but mixed ratings on value and earnings premium, YouGov poll finds Read more
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Artificial intelligence is transforming higher education, influencing recruitment, research and classroom experiences. But while we tend to talk about AI as if it’s a single, monolithic technology, that’s of course not the case. Read more