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  • San Jose State to expand edX use in traditional courses

    Following the fall's success with a course on circuits and electronics, the institution will expand edX use to additional courses in fall 2013.

    By Roger Riddell • April 10, 2013
  • Obama budget seeks student loan reform

    Though it's unlikely to be passed into law, the budget's proposal could spark a Congressional student loan reform debate.

    By Roger Riddell • April 10, 2013
  • Trendline

    Mental Health and Wellness

    This Trendline examines how colleges are adapting their mental healthcare to pandemic-era constraints.

    By Higher Ed Dive staff
  • Accusations of funding inequity at Rutgers-Newark add to pressure on Pres. Barchi

    The funding tensions come as the school deals with a highly-publicized sports scandal.

    By Roger Riddell • April 10, 2013
  • 60 protest at Florida Atlantic U. in support of 'Jesus-stomping' instructor

    The demonstrators accused the school and Gov. Rick Scott of interfering with academic freedom.

    By Roger Riddell • April 10, 2013
  • Lone Star College stabbing suspect charged

    Dylan Andrew Quick injured 14 students with a small knife during his Tuesday morning stabbing spree.

    By Roger Riddell • April 10, 2013
  • Education undersecretary stresses need for more college grads during UW speech

    Undersecretary Martha Kanter says a variety of options are needed to help people complete their degrees.

    By Roger Riddell • April 10, 2013
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    10 education journalists on Twitter you need to follow

    Want to keep up with breaking education news from the people who write about it? Check out these Twitter accounts.

    By Davide Savenije • April 9, 2013
  • Did students do their reading? CourseSmart knows

    CourseSmart Analytics gives teachers the data to know just how much time students are spending with the course material.

    By Davide Savenije • April 9, 2013
  • Elsevier buys social education network Mendeley for $69M-$100M

    The research and data tracking company will bring its 2.3 million user platform to the educational publishing giant. 

    By Davide Savenije • April 9, 2013
  • U. of Houston sit-in ends as teaching fellows are promised $1M

    The sit-in, held in the reception area of the chancellor's office, began last Wednesday.

    By Roger Riddell • April 9, 2013
  • College Board report rethinks Pell Grants

    One pathway would support students 24 and under while the other would be focused on adult learners.

    By Roger Riddell • April 9, 2013
  • Iowa Senate rejects two Board of Regents nominees

    Heated debates on gay rights and academic freedom preceded the vote.

    By Roger Riddell • April 9, 2013
  • Colo. House shoots down 4-year degrees at community colleges

    A bill proposing four-year degrees at Colorado's community colleges received heavy opposition from the state's four-year universities. 

    By Roger Riddell • April 9, 2013
  • Study: New rules to slash number of Florida Bright Futures scholarships

    The rules would require incoming students to have higher ACT and SAT scores to receive the award.

    By Roger Riddell • April 8, 2013
  • Rutgers will hire investigator to look into basketball scandal

    The university will investigate its handling of the scandal amid allegations it suppressed the athletic director's move to fire men's basketball coach Mike Rice.

    By Davide Savenije • April 8, 2013
  • After 7-year surge, Chinese applications to U.S. grad schools drop

    After seven years of double-digit increases, the president of the Council of Graduate Schools called the decrease "disturbing."

    By Roger Riddell • April 8, 2013
  • Princeton professor to lead New America Foundation

    Anne-Marie Slaughter will serve as the nonpartisan public policy organization's new president.

    By Roger Riddell • April 8, 2013
  • What are the financial costs of the Rutgers scandal?

    Labor attorneys, legislators and athletic boosters say the school could feel the hit to its wallet and reputation for years to come.

    By Roger Riddell • April 7, 2013
  • Student body pres. to veto GLBT funding opt-out at Texas A&M

    A controversial bill seeking to defund the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered Resource Center seems to have met its demise.

    By Davide Savenije • April 5, 2013
  • Deep Dive

    Why MOOCs won't lead to empty classrooms

    Dive Insight: Online learning could ultimately give college instructors more time to do what they do best.

    By Brian Warmoth • April 5, 2013
  • Deep Dive

    Most Read Education News of the Week: Harvard, iPads and Google+

    Need a primer on the week's hottest education news topics. We've got you covered!

    By Brian Warmoth • April 5, 2013
  • Jindal budget a source of concern for La. higher ed chief

    The budget counts on uncertain financing to fund the state's public colleges.

    By Roger Riddell • April 5, 2013
  • NYC comptroller wants for-profits to disclose student debt data

    Specifically, he's issued a release calling on DeVry and Career Education to do so.

    By Roger Riddell • April 5, 2013
  • New edX software would automate essay grading

    The idea of a computer grading written answers has many skeptics.

    By Roger Riddell • April 5, 2013
  • Cleveland State University administration receives vote of no confidence

    The faculty felt they had not played enough of a role in the decision to convert its undergraduate curriculum to mostly three-credit-hour courses.

    By Roger Riddell • April 4, 2013