Judge rejects Fla. suit challenging higher ed accreditation
The court dismissed Florida's lawsuit against federal higher education accreditation, affirming the constitutionality of the accrediting system.
Florida officials fume over sluggish accreditation changes
The University of North Florida is experiencing significant delays in changing accreditors due to federal approval, frustrating state education officials.
Judge rejects Fla. suit challenging higher ed accreditation
The court dismissed Florida's lawsuit against federal higher education accreditation, affirming the constitutionality of the accrediting system.
Florida officials fume over sluggish accreditation changes
The University of North Florida is experiencing significant delays in changing accreditors due to federal approval, frustrating state education officials.
Saint Joseph's in Indiana shifts to workforce programs
Saint Joseph's College transformed from a traditional college to a hub for short-term workforce training to remain operational after financial difficulties.
Can Republicans take away a college's accreditation?
House Republicans are threatening to withdraw federal financial aid for colleges over civil rights violations, specifically concerning antisemitism,
St. Augustine's to move classes online, send students home
Saint Augustine's University is transitioning to remote learning and sending students home due to financial struggles.
The university lost accreditation, faces financial issues, and alumni are calling for the resignation of the Board of Trustees.
Accreditors may have to set student achievement benchmarks
Accreditors may set student achievement benchmarks
Proposed changes could shift oversight of colleges
Traction for the three-year bachelor's degree
The College-in-3 Exchange aims to create three-year bachelor's degrees with fewer credits and cost for learners.
Saint Joseph's in Indiana shifts to workforce programs
Saint Joseph's College transformed from a traditional college to a hub for short-term workforce training to remain operational after financial difficulties.
Can Republicans take away a college's accreditation?
House Republicans are threatening to withdraw federal financial aid for colleges over civil rights violations, specifically concerning antisemitism,
St. Augustine's to move classes online, send students home
Saint Augustine's University is transitioning to remote learning and sending students home due to financial struggles.
The university lost accreditation, faces financial issues, and alumni are calling for the resignation of the Board of Trustees.
Accreditors may have to set student achievement benchmarks
Accreditors may set student achievement benchmarks
Proposed changes could shift oversight of colleges
Traction for the three-year bachelor's degree
The College-in-3 Exchange aims to create three-year bachelor's degrees with fewer credits and cost for learners.
UK funds new cybersecurity program for overseas firms
CREST's CAMP initiative aims to enhance cybersecurity maturity in select countries with support from the UK government.
The program reflects a growing reliance on private sector expertise in cybersecurity capacity-building.
Attention metrics step forward in guidelines - as their value is questioned
The IAB and MRC are collaborating on attention metrics accreditation to establish legitimacy in marketing measurement.
Medical college affiliated with Morgan State pushes timeline
Plans for a for-profit medical school affiliated with Morgan State University in Baltimore are significantly delayed, now expected to open in 2026.
A Florida Law School Is Teaching Its First Class Of Bar Takers
Provisional accreditation is crucial for law schools
Future accreditation depends on student bar passage rates
ABA's New Law School Free Speech Requirement Just Makes Everything Worse
The ABA House of Delegates has approved a measure making accreditation contingent upon law schools adopting written free speech policies.
The measure requires policies to protect the rights of faculty, students, and staff to communicate controversial or unpopular ideas.
New poet laureate represents undocumented, LGBTQ+ communities
Yosimar Reyes appointed as Santa Clara County Poet Laureate for a two-year term ending in 2025
Reyes will promote poetry at community events and act as a resource for the Santa Clara County Library District
The MRC May Be Old, But It's Getting With The TV Program | AdExchanger
The Media Rating Council (MRC) is responsible for fostering fair measurement in the media industry.
The MRC has evolved its techniques and methodologies to keep up with the digitization of TV and new data technologies.
Wishing Law School Cost Less? Attending Law School Completely Online Could Be The Answer
The American Bar Association is considering extending accreditation to fully online law schools, marking a major shift from its focus on in-person teaching.
This change could make law school more affordable as online education tends to be less expensive than traditional brick-and-mortar institutions.
Wishing Law School Cost Less? Attending Law School Completely Online Could Be The Answer
The American Bar Association is considering extending accreditation to fully online law schools, marking a major shift from its focus on in-person teaching.
This change could make law school more affordable as online education tends to be less expensive than traditional brick-and-mortar institutions.
Brand safety concerns mount as X (formerly Twitter) pulls out of MRC audit
Marketers cannot independently verify X's claims of being a safe place for advertising.
X has opted out of independent auditing for its brand safety credentials.
The move could indicate X's unwillingness to invest in securing accreditation.