Alleging ‘Negligence,’ Fordham Files to Cut Ties With 2U
The university claims the online program manager, now in the process of restructuring through a bankruptcy, long ignored pleas to place students in social work programs. Read more
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The university claims the online program manager, now in the process of restructuring through a bankruptcy, long ignored pleas to place students in social work programs. Read more
Higher education advocates in Latino communities say they are optimistic about a new federal effort to support hundreds of local colleges and universities. Read more
Higher education is one of our core verticals. For the past 20 years, we have been experts in everything from traditional degrees to trade programs and community colleges across the U.S. In Texas, we’re noticing a trend that many four-year degree colleges are getting more multicultural students and fewer non-Hispanic White students. We did some digging to see if what we were seeing was real. Read more
Institutions need to communicate recognition of prior learning policies more clearly if lifelong education reforms are to bear fruit, says QAA Read more
Choices range from often cramped but fun halls of residence to shared, potentially messy flats in town Read more
Harvard University has begun asking prospective students to recall a time when they strongly disagreed with someone as the institution works to improve civil discourse. Read more
Opening a center to handle shared ancestry complaints such as those alleging antisemitism is the latest signal that colleges are turning to their Title IX playbooks to comply with Title VI. Read more
Scientists argue disciplines need their own ways of thinking about student belonging to reach diversity goals Read more
An anonymous person reported a University of Minnesota professor to the bias team for using the phrase “piñata of shame” in an editorial. Read more
Some selective colleges are reporting drops in the number of Black students in their incoming classes, the first admitted since a Supreme Court ruling struck down affirmative action in higher education. At other colleges, including Princeton University and Yale University, the share of Black students changed little. Read more