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New Presidents or Provosts: Central Oregon CC, Connecticut College, Delta State U., Georgia Northwestern Technical College, London South Bank U., Paine College

Charles Abasa-Nyarko, executive planner and project manager at Baltimore City Community College, in Maryland, has been chosen as vice president...

Differentiation vs. Discrimination

The U.S. Education Department is applying its state authorization regulation differently to nonprofit and for-profit colleges, in ways that some experts believe is unfair and possibly illegal.

No Aid, No Problem

UniversityNow signs up more than 1,000 students for low-cost, competency-based degree programs without the lure of federal financial aid.
Opinion

Divestment Can Pay Off

Harvard won't sell off its holdings in fossil fuel companies. But Stephen Mulkey explains why the small college he leads did so -- and is benefiting financially and educationally.

Digital Foreigners in Charge

Boards of trustees are spending more time debating how their institutions should invest in education technology, but many members say they feel unprepared to make those decisions.

Harvard Says No

University president says she doesn't believe selling holdings in fossil fuel companies is "warranted or wise," and suggests doing so would be inconsistent with how students and professors use energy.

Avoiding Disastrous Presidencies

A new book gives tips and tricks to boards, presidents and would-be presidents to avoid leadership disasters.

Course-Size Accreditation

Talk of a new accreditor for emerging course providers or even individual courses heats up, as experts describe how the idea might take shape.