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August, 2015  (Page 6)

Cost of Room and Board is Forcing Some California Students Off Campus

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Posted by    Monday, August 17, 2015 at 3:30pm

And yet, tuition at California’s state schools keeps going up.

Larry Gordon reports at the Los Angeles Times.

College students move off campus as room and board costs rise

When he moves off campus this fall, UCLA junior Will Van Der Wey said, he will miss the variety of dining hall meals. His homemade...

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Ruling to Allow College Athletes to Unionize Dismissed by NLRB

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Posted by    Monday, August 17, 2015 at 2:00pm

Sorry kids, no union for you.

The Las Vegas Sun writes:

Board dismisses ruling to allow college athletes to unionize

CHICAGO — The National Labor Relations Board on Monday overturned a historic ruling that gave Northwestern University football players the go-head to form the nation’s first college athletes’ union, saying the prospect of union...

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Harvard Professor May Run for President in Protest Bid

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Posted by    Monday, August 17, 2015 at 12:30pm

President Polk ran on a one term promise, but that was in 1844. Professor Lessig takes this to a whole other level by promising to vacate the office after sweeping reforms to fix a “rigged system”.

The Washington Post reports.

Lawrence Lessig wants to run for president — in a most unconventional way

Presidential...

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Chapman University President Says ‘Free speech is not about being sensitive’

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Posted by    Monday, August 17, 2015 at 11:00am

Nick Gillespie of Reason interviews Chapman University president Jim Doti about free speech and other issues in higher education.

Watch it all below.

Here’s more:

Comedians such as Jerry Seinfield and Chris Rock aren’t the only people who feel college campuses have grown intolerant of free speech. Jim Doti, President of Chapman University, shares...

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Yale Professor Does Away With Title of ‘Master’

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Posted by    Monday, August 17, 2015 at 9:30am

A debate has been sparked about the traditions at Yale.

Yale Daily News reports.

Stephen Davis asks Pierson students not to call him “master”

Stephen Davis, a religious studies professor who has led Pierson College since July 2013, has asked that students cease calling him “master.”

In a Friday email to the Pierson community, Davis...

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Removal of Confederate Statue at U. Texas Put on Hold

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Posted by    Monday, August 17, 2015 at 8:00am

As we reported last week, the University of Texas decided to move a statue of Jefferson Davis. That plan is now on hold.

Caleb Howe reported at The Right Scoop.

Plan to Remove Confederate Statue Brought to a Halt in Texas After Legal Challenge

The University of Texas in Austin had a plan. The...

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Illinois Just Made it Easier for AP Test Takers to Receive College Credit

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Posted by    Sunday, August 16, 2015 at 5:00pm

Earning a score of 3 or better on Advanced Placement exams is enough for college credit in Illinois.

The Chicago Tribune reports:

Illinois streamlines AP test score requirements for college credit

High school seniors taking Advanced Placement exams this coming school year could have a better chance of earning college credit before they...

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The Most Expensive College in Every State

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Posted by    Sunday, August 16, 2015 at 3:30pm

The cost of college largely varies from state to state.

Business Insider reports.

The most expensive college in every state

College costs can vary widely across the US, with tuition costing significantly more in some states than others.

To chart this range, we found the most expensive college in each state, based on overall direct...

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Group of Universities to Offer Online Microcredentials

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Posted by    Sunday, August 16, 2015 at 2:00pm

Who needs microaggressions when you can get microcredentials?

Paul Fain reports at Inside Higher Ed.

Establishment Goes Alternative

Traditional colleges have been mostly on the sidelines for the early development of online microcredentials or badges — the kind that aren’t linked to conventional courses and the credit hour. Educational technology companies and other alternative...

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University of Alaska Has a Loophole for Proving Sexual Consent

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Posted by    Sunday, August 16, 2015 at 12:30pm

It’s difficult to keep up with all the rules but some of them have obvious flaws.

Greg Piper reports at the College Fix.

Here’s one weird trick for proving sexual consent at the University of Alaska

The University of Alaska just adopted a new “affirmative consent” policy for sex between students.

That’s not new –...

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Universities are Part of Consumer Culture

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Posted by    Sunday, August 16, 2015 at 11:00am

An example of this? A UCLA store in the land down under.

The Age reports.

University is more than a business

God, I hated that song at uni. It was old enough to be classic, but not old enough to be cool.

It did well enough to fill a dance floor in the houses that...

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Is it Time to End Faculty Tenure?

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Posted by    Sunday, August 16, 2015 at 9:30am

Paul Caron of the TaxProfBlog points to a recent column which explores the subject.

McGinnis & Schanzenbach: It’s Time To End Faculty Tenure

Wall Street Journal op-ed:  College Tenure Has Reached Its Sell-By Date, by John O. McGinnis (Northwestern) & Max M. Schanzenbach(Northwestern):

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has come under fire from academics nationwide for calling on...

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Conservative Professor Gladly Left UCLA and Hasn’t Looked Back

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Posted by    Sunday, August 16, 2015 at 8:00am

This professor likes the differences between George Mason and UCLA.

The College Fix reports.

Meet the professor who gladly left UCLA and hasn’t looked back

It’s not that Professor Tim Groseclose doesn’t get into debates with his peers at George Mason University, he does – and they’re robust and exciting exchanges.

But...

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Are There Viable Career-Building Alternatives to College?

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Posted by    Saturday, August 15, 2015 at 5:00pm

Not everyone wants to rack up student loan debt before starting a career. Some high school grads are looking for career-building alternatives to college.

The Christian Science Monitor writes:

Eight career-building alternatives to a college education

College isn’t for everyone, and as U.S. student loan debt continues to rise unchecked, many would-be undergraduates are...

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Hillary Clinton Thinks Online Learning Lacks Integrity

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Posted by    Saturday, August 15, 2015 at 3:30pm

We all know what a great judge of integrity Mrs. Clinton can be when she wants to.

Carl Straumsheim reports at Inside Higher Ed.

Does Online Ed Lack ‘Integrity’?

A line about the integrity of online learning in Hillary Clinton’s higher education plan has experts on online education questioning...

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What’s Behind the Rise of College Students’ Demand for Censorship?

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Posted by    Saturday, August 15, 2015 at 2:00pm

Pushing boundaries has been exchanged for “safe space.”

Megan McArdle writes at the New York Post:

Behind college kids’ rising demands for censorship

When I was in college, people who wanted to censor others were forthrightly moralistic, trying to silence “bad” speech. Today’s students don’t couch their demands...

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Higher Education Reform – Conservative Style

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Posted by    Saturday, August 15, 2015 at 12:30pm

Andrew Kelly of Minding the Campus writes of a talk he recently gave on higher education reform.

A Conservative Path to Higher Ed Reform

This is an edited transcript of comments delivered by Mr. Kelly at the 2015 Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation Symposium on “The Future of Higher Education” June 3 in...

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Sustainability is Now a Recurring Theme in Higher Education

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Posted by    Saturday, August 15, 2015 at 11:00am

Students at universities are being obliged to pledge their loyalty by taking the “Sustainability Literacy Test.”

Accuracy In Academia reports.

Sustainability in Higher Education

Sustainability has become a recurring theme among American colleges, and whether it’s through university curricula or carbon offsets, this new-wave has pressed students to org...

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Should Donald Trump Release His College Transcripts?

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Posted by    Saturday, August 15, 2015 at 9:30am

Trump could always just point to Obama as an example of why he shouldn’t have to release his college records.

The College Fix reports.

Some call for Donald Trump to release his college transcripts

So if Donald Trump is going to call his opponents a bunch of idiots, then the least he can do...

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Rand Paul Makes a Back-to-School Pitch for Student Support

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Posted by    Saturday, August 15, 2015 at 8:00am

His father was able to get youth support. Now, can Rand win that same group and get the nomination?

The Wall Street Journal reports.

Rand Paul Makes a Back-to-School Pitch for Student Support

Republican Sen. Rand Paul is looking to college students to help jump-start his flagging 2016 presidential campaign, releasing a new video...

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LeBron James to Pay Tuition for Qualifying Students

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Posted by    Friday, August 14, 2015 at 6:30pm

I love seeing those who do well help others in turn.

From the New York Daily News:

LeBron James will pay Akron University tuition for qualifying students through his ‘I Promise’ program

SANDUSKY, Ohio (AP) — LeBron James is giving kids from Akron — ones with challenging backgrounds like his — the chance...

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New Enrollment Stops at 14 University Of Phoenix Campuses

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Posted by    Friday, August 14, 2015 at 5:00pm

Well, they are currently under federal investigation.

The Consumerist reports.

University Of Phoenix Stops New Enrollment At 14 Campuses, 10 Learning Centers

The country’s largest for-profit college chain is about to get a bit smaller, as a new report reveals that The University of Phoenix is no longer accepting new enrollments at two dozen...

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