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Quinnipiac Drops Three Sports

Citing financial difficulties, Quinnipiac University, in Connecticut, will eliminate its men’s golf, men’s outdoor track and women’s volleyball teams at...

Questions About Closure of For-Profit Chain

Florida and Connecticut officials are investigating the closure of the Connecticut School of Broadcasting, a nationwide for-profit education chain, The...

Georgetown Dean Will Lead MacArthur Foundation

Robert Gallucci, dean of the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University, has been named as the next president of...

Another Firebombing Aimed at UCLA Researcher

A vehicle owned by a University of California at Los Angeles researcher was firebombed on Saturday, and underground animal rights...

Aid Applications and Direct Loan Volume Are Both Up

The Education Department is reporting significant gains in applications for federal financial aid and in volume in direct lending. Both...

U.S. Guidance on Stimulus Education Funds for States

The U.S. Education Department on Saturday published additional guidance about how it plans to distribute more than $50 billion in...

Music Programs See Surge in Applications

Conventional wisdom has it that economic chaos prompts students to seek college programs that are highly practical and that yield...

New York Medical College May Merge With a University

New York Medical College, a free-standing institution with 1,600 students in M.D., public health and other graduate medical sciences programs...