Italy mandates live delivery and staff ratios for online degrees
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New decree, also requiring exams to be held in person, divides opinion among distance-learning universities Read more
First Lady Jill Biden announced Monday that she’s taught her last class at Northern Virginia Community College after 15 years Read more
The Idaho State Board of Education on Wednesday unanimously voted to ban certain race- and gender-conscious policies, initiatives, and cultural centers at its public colleges. Read more
College and university professors are reconsidering how they speak to their colleagues, their administrators and in classrooms as they fear how their viewpoints might damage their reputation—and even employability—according to the latest survey by this free speech watchdog. Read more
The U.S. Department of Education has spent more than $1 billion funding diversity, equity, and inclusion programming in public schools and higher education institutions since 2021, according to a new report. Read more
At least 16 institutions announced plans to shut in 2024, with closures expected to increase significantly in the years ahead Read more
The Connecticut State College and University system is asking some community college employees to return money mistakenly paid to them two years ago because of a calculation error Read more
While higher-ed leaders fret over policy changes expected under President-elect Donald J. Trump, another deadline may be closer on the horizon. Read more
Dr. Anthony Fauci is a “distinguished university professor” at Georgetown University but does not appear to have taught a single course since his appointment, nor does he have any future classes scheduled. Read more
The vast majority of postsecondary institutions can no longer rely on a relentless stream of new high school graduates to help them meet their enrollment and budget targets, much less prosper and grow. Read more