Security and Safety on Campus
By Doug Lederman. "Security and Safety on Campus" is Inside Higher Ed's new print-on-demand compilation.
A copy of the booklet may be downloaded here, free. More...
By Doug Lederman. "Security and Safety on Campus" is Inside Higher Ed's new print-on-demand compilation.
A copy of the booklet may be downloaded here, free. More...
By Doug Lederman. The National Collegiate Athletic Association on Thursday released details about the new committees and processes that make up its new, more independent approach to enforcing its rules. More...
By Doug Lederman. Responding to recent controversies in South Carolina and Alaska, federal panel on accreditation will study how regional agencies should monitor politicians' influence over public colleges. More...
By Doug Lederman. California's new process for giving online students enrolled at public and private nonprofit colleges outside the state a way to submit complaints about their institutions still falls short of new federal rules governing state authorization. More...
By Doug Lederman. London School of Economics and its parent university will create a fully online data science degree. Program, priced at $20,000, is 2U's first foray into the bachelor's degree market. More...
By Doug Lederman. Bryan College, in Tennessee, has chosen Brightspace by D2L as its learning platform, the company announced Tuesday. More...
By Doug Lederman. Johns Hopkins University has become the latest research university to reach a multimillion-dollar settlement with current and former employees who sued it for mismanaging their pension funds, Pensions and Investments reported. More...
By Doug Lederman. The administrator who was supposed to become director of a branch campus of the University of Alaska at Anchorage next week has withdrawn from the job, the Associated Press reported. More...
By Doug Lederman. Headlines about a recent survey of millennials about college and student debt suggest many rethink getting a degree. We explore the actual numbers. More...
By Doug Lederman. About a quarter of the nearly 600 employees offered early retirement incentives by Eastern Michigan University accepted the buyouts, MLive reported, based on an open records request. The university offered the incentives in May hoping to free up money to reallocate to new programs and initiatives. More...