Debates Differ on Completion Incentives
A growing number of states are experimenting with different ways to encourage students to take more credits.
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A growing number of states are experimenting with different ways to encourage students to take more credits.
Author discusses his critique of higher education as too liberal -- and the idea of creating a new university with another perspective.
Authors discuss their new book on the experience of Asian American students at Harvard University
This isn't the first time the university has faced scrutiny over policies that favor white over Asian American students. Comments in the 1980s by admissions officers on alumni children, athletes and Asian Americans may be relevant today.
The Trump administration is considering an overhaul of a 26-year-old federal rule that is seen variably as a barrier to innovation and an important guardrail against substandard instruction.
Politico reports that the president called "almost every student" from China a spy.
Office led by President Trump's son-in-law holds a series of meetings on higher education policy, signaling high-level attention from the administration.
Despite lingering skepticism about the future of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, the technology behind them is becoming a focus of university teaching and research.
The role of college oversight bodies is in the spotlight as more large for-profit institutions look to reclassify as nonprofits.