Rissian Government to combat plagiarism and illegal degrees
Russia's government has designed new rules to combat fake degrees and dissertations.
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Russia's government has designed new rules to combat fake degrees and dissertations.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against ITT Educational Services, accusing the large for-profit higher education company of engaging in predatory lending and other abusive practices.
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A waning number of high school graduates from the Midwest is sparking a college hunt for freshman applicants, with the decline being felt as far away as Harvard and Emory universities.
The U.S. Education Department needs to do more to ensure the billions of dollars it offers in financial aid aren’t wasted on students who fraudulently enroll in distance education programs...
Some faculty members in the philosophy department at the University of Colorado say they’re concerned that three outside consultants tasked with studying the climate of the department were given access to confidential files regarding sexual harassment and discrimination.
In an attempt to make it easier for researchers to commercialize their work, officials at Cornell University’s New York City campus are reconsidering how they make money off intellectual property.
The first British massive open online course to offer students the option to pay for academic credit has ended, with none of its participants opting to fork out for official recognition.
It appears state university students won’t face a tuition increase of any kind next year – not even a rate-of-inflation bump that set back University of South Florida students about $52 this year.
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