The Department of Education is forming a negotiated rulemaking committee to write new accrediting regulations and make it easier for new accreditors to become approved.
ED officials have said for months that they want to tackle the regulations governing accreditors. A Monday announcement ...
The Award marks an important milestone for the Faculty of Social Sciences, with all three Schools – Global Studies, Law, Politics and Sociology, and Education and Social Work – now holding an Athena ...
The Faculty Assembly’s proposed definition will soon go before the state university system’s board, but with added language ...
Lake Erie College in Painesville recently announced that its bachelor of science in exercise science major has received ...
USI has entered a pivotal stage in the university reaccreditation process with the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), ...
The Iowa legislature has introduced a bill that removes the voting student member from the Board of Regents and strips away ...
When countries and groups cannot readily access, generate and communicate high-quality analysis, they face a structural ...
LSU has intensified efforts to become one of U.S. higher education’s biggest research spenders, starting with major ...
The Pakistan Science Foundation (PSF) on Tuesday organized an important seminar titled “Transparency and Accountability in ...
The U.S. Department of Education has formed the Accreditation, Innovation, and Modernization (AIM) committee to reform higher education accreditation. This initiative aims to simplify accreditor ...
After its official inauguration in December and with the Milano Cortina Winter Games fast approaching, the new anti-doping ...