Policy & Legal: Page 140
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Does the student loan crisis already have a solution?
Two minor changes to student loan forgiveness rules for direct federal lending may have already turned the tide against the debt crisis.
By Keith Button • Jan. 26, 2015 -
Campus free speech suits win over $200K
The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education reports that at least nine higher education institutions have changed their policies in response to its recent spate of campus free speech suits.
By Keith Button • Jan. 23, 2015 -
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As AI continues its forward march in education and the workplace, colleges are grapplling with how best to incorporate the emerging technology into admissions, courrsework and elsewhere
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Brown and Napolitano's UC 'committee of 2' clashes over tuition increases
Gov. Jerry Brown and University of California President Janet Napolitano are a committee of two, assigned to advise on the university system's cost structure.
By Keith Button • Jan. 23, 2015 -
Sex assault survey enrolls 28 schools
Only 27 of the Association of American Universities' members have signed up for the group's campus sexual assault survey, which will also include non-member Dartmouth.
By Keith Button • Jan. 23, 2015 -
U of Oregon accidentally releases 22K pages of confidential data to professor
Included in a release of 22,000 pages of information released by the University of Oregon were confidential records on faculty, staff and students.
By Keith Button • Jan. 22, 2015 -
20 colleges face NCAA academic fraud inquiries
None of the schools involved have been named, but 18 are said to be Division I programs.
By Roger Riddell • Jan. 21, 2015 -
Study: Full-time college schedule not always best
A study shows that students returning to college after an extended period benefit most from a combination of full- and part-time class schedules.
By Keith Button • Jan. 21, 2015 -
91% of public higher ed police officers armed
A report shows public college police officers are far more likely to be armed and to have arrest powers than their peers at private institutions.
By Keith Button • Jan. 21, 2015 -
Obama strikes different tone on higher ed in SOTU
Tuesday night's speech featured plenty of focus on the president's free community college and higher education tax credit proposals.
By Keith Button • Jan. 21, 2015 -
California approves 15 community colleges for bachelor's degrees
The state is the 22nd to offer bachelor's degrees via community colleges.
By Keith Button • Jan. 21, 2015 -
College grant figures indicate bait-and-switch pricing
Average grant aid for college students drops after their freshman year, as does the percentage of students receiving grants.
By Keith Button • Jan. 21, 2015 -
Deep Dive
Waiting for the ratings: A primer on Obama's long-brewing higher ed plan
With more details released in recent months, here's a review of the concerns and support for President Barack Obama's proposed college rating system.
By Keith Button • Jan. 20, 2015 -
Iowa State researcher plans guilty plea in fraud case
An AIDS researcher who admitted to falsifying experiments at Iowa State University, Dong-Pyou Han, allegedly spiked rabbit blood to make it seem a vaccine was effective.
By Keith Button • Jan. 20, 2015 -
UC to tie coach pay to grades
The change was prompted by national-low student-athlete graduation rates at UC-Berkeley.
By Keith Button • Jan. 20, 2015 -
UNC System president forced out
Some suspect political motivations in the board's decision to oust Thomas Ross, who has dealt with Chapel Hill's 'paper classes' scandal in his short tenure.
By Keith Button • Jan. 20, 2015 -
Obama tax plan hits higher ed issues
The president is announcing a tax reform plan with several higher education initiatives during his State of the Union address Tuesday night.
By Keith Button • Jan. 20, 2015 -
States boost higher ed spending in 2015
Overall state spending on higher education rose more than 5% for fiscal 2015.
By Keith Button • Jan. 20, 2015 -
Ed tech and free community college: The week's most read education news
Get caught up on President Obama's Tennessee Promise-like proposal, Google's new Classroom mobile app, and more right here!
By Roger Riddell • Jan. 16, 2015 -
UMass Amherst halts confidential informant program
The decision to end the program, which used students as informants for campus police, follows a highly critical report.
By Keith Button • Jan. 16, 2015 -
City College of San Francisco granted two-year repreive
A San Francisco Superior Court judge is expected to rule this week on a lawsuit filed last year by the city, accusing the school's accreditor of political bias and conflicts of interest.
By Keith Button • Jan. 15, 2015 -
Noodle founder wants college-search site disclosures
The entrepreneur says the U.S. Department of Education should require colleges to prominently disclose the payment arrangements they make to boost their standings on the sites.
By Keith Button • Jan. 15, 2015 -
Free tuition plan would help community college student debtors
President Obama's plan would help a group of student debtors that need it the most.
By Keith Button • Jan. 15, 2015 -
Feds weigh in on campus debit cards
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is proposing guidelines for colleges and universities to use when negotiating campus debit card deals with banks.
By Keith Button • Jan. 15, 2015 -
Louisiana higher ed facing steep cuts
Louisiana's governor plans to cut up to $300 million from the state's public college and university budget next year.
By Keith Button • Jan. 14, 2015 -
Student Digital Privacy Act would hit college students, indirectly
President Obama's proposed legislation is aimed at primary and secondary school students, but it would still have an impact at the college level.
By Keith Button • Jan. 14, 2015