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GI Bill™ - Inside Higher Ed
... so that the administration can determine how much comes from the GI Bill, tuition assistance and other Department of Defense or Veterans Affairs sources, an administration official said in a conference call with reporters Thursday evening.
Online and Underpaid? - Inside Higher Ed
An Argosy adjunct, who asked to remain anonymous because sharing the e-mail might have violated employment agreements, said previous university pay rates for veteran adjuncts had been $2200 for undergraduate courses and $2700 for graduate courses.
A Call to Respect Rights - Inside Higher Ed
The final vote tally wasn't immediately clear, though a source said it was a split vote that passed with a healthy majority among the 200 or so faculty members present. That source added that some faculty members sided with Levin and opposed the ...
Another White House Meeting on College Costs - Inside Higher Ed
... State Colleges and Universities' Council of State Representatives meeting, met with domestic policy director Cecilia Munoz, Deputy Education Secretary Tony Miller and Office of Public Engagement Director Jon Carson, an administration official said.
Veterans Only - Inside Higher Ed
“What we do want is to ensure success for the veterans,” said the coordinator, who asked not to be identified because of sensitivity surrounding the topic. And, as most veterans are generally older, more focused and driven than their ...
E-Book, In-House - Inside Higher Ed
Those efforts typically failed, the source said, because of cost and quality problems. For-profits typically get good deals from publishers, the source said, by asking for custom-designed digital texts and demanding discounts because they buy in bulk. ...
The R Word - Inside Higher Ed
One professor at the college, who asked not to be identified, said he was mystified by the e-mail. “There was no explanation in the e-mail,” he said. “I just wanted to know what the basis of this was. As far as I can tell, this is a response to a ...
Fall From Grace - Inside Higher Ed
The science faculty member who asked not to be identified said that his colleagues across the sciences are concerned. "This has had an effect on academic freedom as a whole," he said. "We all feel less secure." Harlow, the religion professor whose work ...
The True Significance of 'Gainful Employment' - Inside Higher Ed
... of unaffordable debt or inconsistent quality at all institutions, and particularly with the Pell Grant situation we're in, there's a compulsion to be sure every dollar we're spending is spent well," an administration official said in an interview. ...
Gay Linebackers - Inside Higher Ed
Although the former players no longer purport to be straight, they all insisted on anonymity for the study because they didn't want their teams to find out they'd been gay. Those interviews, along with the fair amount of past research Mrozek analyzed ...
Politics and the Law Dean - Inside Higher Ed
“He is not an academic, in my mind,” said the student, who asked to remain anonymous because he is close to graduating. “He has crossed over into activism with a lot of his outside activities.” Just how many people oppose Smith is unclear: the website ...
The Would-Be Provost Who Quoted Marx - Inside Higher Ed
A search consultant who asked not to be identified because of the industry norm of not speaking about specific searches (and who played no role in Kennesaw State's selection process) said that he had never had a pick for a senior position feel ...
'Stuff Academics Like' - Inside Higher Ed
Via e-mail, the author asked to remain anonymous, but acknowledged being a Ph.D. student in history in a "top five or so" program -- and with hopes for an academic career (perhaps explaining the desire not to be publicly identified mocking various ...
A New Gossip Guru - Inside Higher Ed
One parent, whose son considered transferring from his current college after being ridiculed on CollegeACB, asked not to be named in this article because allegedly “combative” exchanges with the new owner via e-mail left her fearful of crossing him. ...
Generous, but Not So Generous - Inside Higher Ed
"I think Yale want too far, farther than anyone else," said one aid director at an elite college who asked not to be identified, citing a desire not to alienate a colleague. "Most people, at most colleges, if you are at $200000, you aren't going to get ...
Villanova Law Admits It Gave ABA Inaccurate Data - Inside Higher Ed
The Times quoted an anonymous source at Apple who said a stylus could increase the utility of the iPad in education. “It's one of the barriers for school ...
Misrepresenting the GAO's Revision - Inside Higher Ed
In an attempt to paint the GAO's update as a dramatic development, the authors cite an anonymous source who claims that the GAO rarely issues this sort of ...
Pausing for Investigation - Inside Higher Ed
(Both declined to be named, citing the sensitivity of the issue.) “[I]t's not evident to me that it was written in favor of Sonic Foundry,” wrote the ...
The Catholicity Test - Inside Higher Ed
... Catholic teaching accurately and thoroughly,” said the professor, who asked not to be identified in order to speak candidly without fear of reprisal. ...
Higher Ed in the Next Congress - Inside Higher Ed
... Senate Democratic staffer who asked not to be named because her comments might hurt her current employer “in this incredibly partisan environment. ...
The For-Profit LMS Market - Inside Higher Ed
The executive asked not to be named so he could speak candidly without irking his handlers. “We are not a purely faculty-centric model. ...
Are Prescription Drugs 'Cheating'? - Inside Higher Ed
One, a 2009 graduate who estimated that he used study aids "three out of eight finals weeks" and asked to remain anonymous for fear of legal repercussions, ...
Rallying for For-Profit Colleges - Inside Higher Ed
While Green's sentiments prevailed, so too did those of another student, who wouldn't give his name.“Take away the poor man's money for education, ...
Abandoning an Experiment - Inside Higher Ed
One member of the board of the press, who asked not to be identified because of the need to build support for continuing the press without the university, ...
The Amazonian Gorilla - Inside Higher Ed
Further confirmation came from the chief editor of a Midwestern university press who asked not to be identified. (This is understandable. ...

