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How Did You Get Stuck Being a College President?

For college and university presidents who must deal with ever-growing challenges, Susan Resneck Pierce offers some advice.

When Regulation Pays

Coding academies and boot camps are growing fast. State agencies started paying attention to short-term training programs last year, in a move that may have helped the industry.

Were the Vetters Vetted?

A controversial pick for U of Iowa's president and a short tenure for an athletics director at Minnesota who is accused of harassment have a search firm in common.

Dating the Dean

Resignation and litigation at Stanford point to complications when an administrator has a relationship with a faculty member in his or her unit, but few colleges have formal policies about such situations.

Another New Name

A public institution in Georgia is changing its name just three years after an initial, controversial switch that angered alumni, faculty and students.

An HBCU Fights to Survive

Cheyney U, the nation's first black college, faces rising deficits, falling enrollments and a crumbling campus. Are its problems due to decades of unfair treatment by Pennsylvania, inept management or both?

Would-Be Disruptor Shifts Gears

A plan to create an accreditor for online programs adopts a new model: free MOOCs to help students earn placement credit.