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Booming Brand Campaigns

A survey of chief marketing officers reveals that branding projects are common on college campuses. Despite significant time and money, respondents say the work pays off.

Public Colleges' Revenue Shift

After the recession, tuition dollars make up a greater share of public higher education revenues than ever before, and make up a majority in half the states.

Plausible Promises?

"Promise program" scholarships are appealing to cities and counties looking to boost their local educational achievement. But it's too early to say for sure that the programs work.

New Programs: Arts Management, Student Affairs, Applied Health Sciences, Nursing, Theater, Culinary Business, Music Education, Political Science, Arts

Baldwin Wallace University has started an undergraduate major in arts management and entrepreneurship. Central Michigan University is starting an academic...

Cash Monitoring List Unveiled

Education Department releases most of the names of colleges that have had access to federal student aid curtailed over concerns about financial viability, administrative capacity or other issues.

U.S. to Identify Colleges Under Scrutiny

The Education Department plans to release list of colleges whose federal aid is restricted because of concerns they pose risks to students and taxpayers. In recent years most on list have been for-profit colleges.

Drexel Pulls Back

The ambitious private university is charting a new course than curbs some its efforts to expand outside of Philadelphia.

Little Progress on Incentive Comp

Education Department's inspector general concludes that agency has not sufficiently adapted policies and procedures to enforce 2010 rules restricting pay to recruiters based on enrollment.