Policy & Legal: Page 166
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Westfield State University puts president on leave
A law firm will investigate allegations about Evan Dobelle’s spending.
By Daniel Shumski • Oct. 17, 2013 -
Deal to end shutdown restores university funding
Negotiations on a longer-term budget could spell trouble for higher education.
By Daniel Shumski • Oct. 17, 2013 -
Explore the Trendline➔
MF3d via Getty ImagesTrendlineArtificial Intelligence
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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Deep Dive
3 hard education questions Ken Robinson says need to be answered [Educause 2013]
Noted educational theorist and author Sir Ken Robinson opened Educause with a keynote on the obstacles that stunt innovation in the educational, corporate and cultural worlds.
By Roger Riddell • Oct. 16, 2013 -
Major university strike planned in U.K. for Oct. 31
What will it take for unions to call off their plans?
By Brian Warmoth • Oct. 16, 2013 -
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Alabama school defies governor after audit
The university is pushing ahead with its presidential search depsite a request to stop.
By Daniel Shumski • Oct. 16, 2013 -
Professor fights back against colleagues who denied her tenure
A North Dakota instructor's coworkers said she was not "collegial" enough, but an appeal sides with her.
By Daniel Shumski • Oct. 16, 2013 -
Professor appeals UVU termination over offended students
Do you think the school made the right call?
By Brian Warmoth • Oct. 15, 2013 -
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Alabama university audit alleges family, friends made off with money
The investigators' report cites "blocking, interference and delay."
By Daniel Shumski • Oct. 15, 2013 -
California higher ed plan outdated, panel says
The current system from 1960 doesn't meet today's needs, a report says.
By Daniel Shumski • Oct. 15, 2013 -
Tech issues and fishy finances: The week's most read education news
From the strange to the downright fishy, Education Dive had readers covered this week.
By Roger Riddell • Oct. 11, 2013 -
New Calif. law allows higher fees for in-demand classes
Some community colleges will be able to raise the price of popular classes.
By Daniel Shumski • Oct. 11, 2013 -
Corinthian Colleges sued over 'predatory' ads
The California attorney general says the for-profit college business targeted low-income people.
By Daniel Shumski • Oct. 11, 2013 -
Ohio school cutting tuition, offering graduation guarantee
Ohio Northern University is lowering tuition at least 20%.
By Daniel Shumski • Oct. 11, 2013 -
Purdue President Daniels says speech was mistake
The former Republican Indiana governor had pledged to remain nonpartisan.
By Daniel Shumski • Oct. 11, 2013 -
Tuition increases at private colleges lowest in 4 decades
A survey of 510 schools finds increases have dropped from their 6% heights.
By Daniel Shumski • Oct. 11, 2013 -
Money, academic freedom cited as Rutgers faculty reject Pearson deal
The deal would see an expansion of online degrees, but does it give Pearson too much money and control?
By Roger Riddell • Oct. 10, 2013 -
Coke Zero appears on Mormon campus—with unwanted caffeine
Vending machines at Brigham Young University this week were stocked with Coke Zero—which has no calories, but does have caffeine. So what did BYU do?
By Paul Conley • Oct. 10, 2013 -
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Howard University's drop in rankings offers cautionary tale
The school paid a price for not reporting its data to U.S. News.
By Daniel Shumski • Oct. 10, 2013 -
Pasadena City College's controversial porn professor resigns
The instructor had invited porn actors to class and admitted sex with students.
By Daniel Shumski • Oct. 10, 2013 -
UNC offers make-up courses for fraudulent ones, few enroll
Forty-six students might not graduate without the credit.
By Roger Riddell • Oct. 9, 2013 -
Deep Dive
Are these 7 state-of-the-art buildings wise campus investments?
In a time of declining enrollment and online growth, new structures include everything from a $12 million arts facility to a $216 million 27-story dorm.
By Daniel Shumski • Oct. 9, 2013 -
Northeastern giving active-duty military a break on tuition
The government shutdown means tuition assistance payments are suspended, but the school is cutting students some slack.
By Daniel Shumski • Oct. 9, 2013 -
Professor criticizes bank-sponsored Ph.D. program
JP Morgan is planning to help fund and design a program at the University of Delaware.
By Daniel Shumski • Oct. 9, 2013 -
USC and Occidental detail underreporting of sexual assaults
The two schools could be fined under the Clery Act.
By Roger Riddell • Oct. 8, 2013 -
Deep Dive
Fishy finances: 5 universities where inappropriate spending became an issue
For these schools, some of the biggest financial threats came from within.
By Roger Riddell • Oct. 8, 2013