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7 janvier 2017

Concerns Persist About Use of DREAMers' Data

HomeBy Elizabeth Redden. Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson said in a letter to Democratic lawmakers that federal authorities should not use personal information provided by young undocumented immigrants known as DREAMers for deportation-related purposes, Politico reported. Read more...

7 janvier 2017

The In-and-Out List

HomeBy IHE StaffA look at what happened in 2016 and what's to come in 2017 with Inside Higher Ed's fifth annual in-and-out list. Read more...

7 janvier 2017

‘Classics, the Culture Wars and Beyond’

HomeBy Scott Jaschik. Many critics of the humanities in American higher education during the academic culture wars of the 1980s and 1990s pined for a return to the old Great Books programs. Read more...

7 janvier 2017

When Colleges Rely on Adjuncts, Where Does the Money Go?

HomeBy Scott Jaschik. Colleges and universities of all kinds are increasingly relying on non-tenure-track faculty members. And administrators frequently defend their hiring choices by citing money. Read more...

7 janvier 2017

Swastika Placed on Sign of Jewish College

HomeBy Scott Jaschik. The main sign of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion was vandalized with a swastika some time before people arrived on the Cincinnati campus Tuesday morning. Read more...

7 janvier 2017

Ethics Panel Reprimands Wright State Trustee

HomeBy Scott Jaschik. The Ohio Ethics Committee has reprimanded Michael Bridges, president of the Wright State University Board of Trustees, for helping his son get a job at the university's research arm, The Dayton Daily News reported. Read more...

7 janvier 2017

Revised Guidelines for Comments

HomeBy Scott JaschikInside Higher Ed is today clarifying and adding to its guidelines on comments on articles that appear on the site. The guidelines aim to preserve an open forum for readers to discuss their views on the articles and essays published here, rather than abandoning or severely restricting such conversation as others have done. Read more...

7 janvier 2017

Coursera Reveals Most Popular Online Courses of 2016

http://people.uis.edu/rschr1/wp-content/themes/default/images/kubrickheader.jpgHigher Ed Tech News and Research ~ Ray Schroeder, editor. Programming, data science, machine learning, English, and learning fundamentals are among most sought after skills. More...

7 janvier 2017

WILL GAMIFICATION BE THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION?

http://people.uis.edu/rschr1/wp-content/themes/default/images/kubrickheader.jpgHigher Ed Tech News and Research ~ Ray Schroeder, editor. The truth is, it’s already happening. The system of education is becoming more and more gamified every day. Gamification is simply bringing components of gaming-scores, rewards, and levels to non-gaming settings. More...

7 janvier 2017

The 5 Biggest Higher Education Tech Trends in 2016

http://people.uis.edu/rschr1/wp-content/themes/default/images/kubrickheader.jpgHigher Ed Tech News and Research ~ Ray Schroeder, editor. Here’s the lowdown on what was interesting and innovative at universities this year. More...

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