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Once Again, NCAA Tests the Boundaries

In investigating Michigan State and Larry Nassar, sports group is crossing into new enforcement territory unlike anything since its inquiry and punishment of Penn State, experts say.

Endowments Rebound, but Is It Enough?

Rising returns in 2017 weren't enough to keep up 10-year averages, fueling concerns about endowments' long-term spending power -- especially in light of new tax.

‘Anemic’ State Funding Growth

Nationally, state support for higher education increased 1.6 percent from 2017 to 2018, its slowest growth in five years.

New Programs: Autism, Media Advocacy, Occupational Therapy, Banking Security, Property Management, Biotechnology Management

Mary Baldwin College is starting a bachelor of arts program in autism studies and applied behavior analysis. Northeastern University is...
Opinion

Not Just a Case Study

Susan Henking shares some of the fundamental lessons she learned in merging the college she led with another.

A Stock Picker's Philosophy

Successful investor Bill Miller gives $75 million to philosophy at Johns Hopkins University, a move raising hopes for fund-raising for the humanities.
Opinion

Lazy Rivers and Learning

Rather than investing in expensive building projects that can create financial and public-relations risks, writes Loren Rullman, institutions should focus on the educational case for facility development.

Thanks, but No, Thanks

UT Austin says it will not accept funding from a foundation after concerns were raised about its connections to the Chinese Communist Party.