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Experts say rules are too unclear in light of rise of online commercial checking services
Trump administration seeks overhaul of federal standards for college accreditors, arguing current rules stifle innovation. But critics say proposed changes water down oversight.
Rashmi Goel, a tenured associate professor at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law, has filed an Equal Pay Act complaint, claiming that she earns significantly less than others in her academic category.
The University of Colorado-Colorado Springs is under fire after secretly taking more than 1,700 photos of students without their knowledge.
Australian report suggests that business economics, not workers’ survival, will drive lifelong learning boom
Penn State’s Kyle Bowen says experience takes priority over space as students and instructors embark on more active approaches to learning
Resident assistants called the police on a group of University of Maryland students playing the video game “Quiplash.”
Private funders and charitable foundations urged to support vital studies
New England’s regional accreditation body for higher education has voted to issue a public notation that Hampshire College is “in danger” of being found in violation of the agency’s standards, though it has deferred formal judgment on the school’s status until November.
New study shows that, from a financial standpoint alone, earning a bachelor's degree is on average a sound investment.