Takedown of online education
Fully online programs widen achievement gaps and often are unaffordable, says report seeking to discourage politicians from pulling back on federal policy protections.
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Fully online programs widen achievement gaps and often are unaffordable, says report seeking to discourage politicians from pulling back on federal policy protections.
A mistake in Republicans’ tax overhaul is allowing many state universities to escape a crackdown on highly paid executives.
A student group at the University of California, Davis deleted its Facebook page after posting an attack on a fallen police officer.
Paper shortages and printer closures blamed for backlog
A student believed he was hacked when all of his classes were mysteriously dropped. But what actually happened is more complicated.
Following in the footsteps of linguistics journal Lingua, the editorial board of the Elsevier-owned Journal of Informetrics has resigned and launched a rival journal that will be free for all to read.
A Harvard professor recently said that President Donald Trump is more of a "national emergency" than the situation on the southern border.
In five years, Moocs go from dream of universal education to limited service for higher-end customers
Proposal to lift cap on college programs offered through unaccredited entities stirs concerns about giving companies back door to federal student aid.
High school seniors across the country have just wrapped up their college applications, and are undoubtedly anxious for decision time this spring. This year, some students worked hard to present themselves a little differently, amid an ongoing suit against Harvard University, which claims Harvard’s admissions policies unfairly discriminate against Asian American applicants.