German universities fear losing monopoly over doctorates
University leaders claim shift could water down standards, but applied sciences institutes think they are simply defending historic privileges
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University leaders claim shift could water down standards, but applied sciences institutes think they are simply defending historic privileges
Authors discuss new book on what they see as dangerous trends for higher education in Britain.
Louisiana’s higher education policy leaders are setting an ambitious goal for the state, striving for six in 10 working-age adults to hold a college degree or other employment credential beyond a high school diploma by 2030.
The University of Kansas is offering a course on angry white men this upcoming fall semester.
Two University of Arizona students who protested an on-campus presentation by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency last month by calling the agents "murder patrol" and "an extension of the KKK" have been charged with misdemeanors, university officials confirmed on Tuesday.
Students at Pitzer College in California are calling on the school's president to resign.
Professors' reflections on their experiences with "ungrading" spark renewed interest in the student-centered assessment practice.
While waiting to transform economies, modern monetary theory is raising interest in a humble Missouri university department
For-profit institutions at particular risk of collapse, researchers say
Two University of California administrators wrote in a recent op-ed that Trump's campus free speech executive order is "unconstitutional."