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Despite regulation efforts and student complaints, this popular edtech platform marches on

University Business

Students and the federal government have waged lawsuits and called for stronger oversight of the edtech company. More from UB: Ohio is the latest state to try making college costs, ROI clearer—is it worth it? Yet, 2U has managed to fight back on all fronts. Should higher education hold faith in 2U despite its recent spats?

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British Council weighs up paths to UK study

The PIE News

However, the report states that the number of students applying through pathway programs is believed to be far higher due to many students transferring to universities outside of the UCAS system. The post British Council weighs up paths to UK study appeared first on The PIE News.

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Sector reacts to latest US DOE third-party guidance

The PIE News

Leaders across the sector say these additions will significantly increase the number of third-party providers who will now be subject to additional government oversight. The post Sector reacts to latest US DOE third-party guidance appeared first on The PIE News.

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Actions of Last Resort in the Academy (Part 1: Internal Avenues)

Inside Higher Ed

In higher education, the actions of last resort are often formal complaints lodged through institutional (college, university, state) systems; oversight organizations (i.e., NCAA); parliamentary; and state and federal legal procedures. This column focuses on the former—formal complaints via an established process.

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A Thousand Flowers Blooming

UIA (University Innovation Alliance)

Brian Blake, President, Georgia State University. Brian Blake on the Weekly Wisdom Podcast as he approached his one-year anniversary of becoming President at Georgia State University. President Blake's journey to his current position at Georgia State has been a bit different from those of many other academic leaders.

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UNC Chapel Hill leaders diverge on what new "school" will be

Inside Higher Ed

” “Students will be able to choose the new classes to fulfill university core requirements,” the Wall Street Journal board wrote. ” The editorial’s headline and a Fox News chyron during Boliek’s interview were the same: “UNC Takes on the University Echo Chamber.”

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Embracing a New Model for Higher Education Governance Part 2: The Updated Board Duties

The Change Leader, Inc.

In this second post of our five-part series on Embracing a New Higher Education Governance Model , we discuss the updated board duties in higher ed and how boards can embrace their new roles and responsibilities as they work to meet the challenges facing colleges and universities today.

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