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New study from international publishing ethics group finds that arts, humanities and social science journal editors worry most about plagiarism and inclusion.
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New study from international publishing ethics group finds that arts, humanities and social science journal editors worry most about plagiarism and inclusion.
Victoria University, in Australia, after experimenting on undergraduate level, will roll out the method for teaching graduate degrees.
Asking students to write on a beach ball and talk about marijuana got Mike Brown in trouble with his public college.
In an exclusive interview with Campus Reform, Young Americans for Liberty president Cliff Maloney slammed campus bureaucrats.
Google has been accused of using hidden webpages that are assigned to users to provide more information to advertisers about their every move online.
The Trump administration this week is officially finalizing its plan to tighten the rules governing loan forgiveness for defrauded borrowers. The new “borrower defense to repayment” policy is expected to be challenged in court.
Critical thinking is not enough. Students must be taught dynamics of social media
Financially troubled institution suggests senior faculty vulnerable
Faculty at the University of Tulsa are trying desperately to halt a massive restructuring at the school that slashes its humanities programs in favor of a new emphasis on STEM and business majors.
Asked to explain how they balance financial and academic considerations, administrators and professors say quality is key but struggle to define it.