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Still Seeking a Partner

Thunderbird drops controversial plan to create joint venture with Laureate, but says it needs to find another entity for an alliance. Alumni remain skeptical.

Tenure Malpractice?

Medical faculty at U. Texas campus oppose uptick in presidential tenure renewal 'vetoes.'

The MBA for Billionaires

At this international program, there are no apologies for a high price tag.

Law School Ends Discounts

La Verne tries a radical approach to pricing. Could it catch on in legal education?
Opinion

Joining the Nursing Faculty

Nursing schools have growing numbers of openings for professors, but that doesn't mean the search process is easy, write Regina M. Cusson and Thomas Lawrence Long.
Opinion

Finding Nursing Professors

Colleges need short- and long-term strategies to deal with a severe shortage, writes Regina M. Cusson.

Myriad MBAs

As the pool of M.B.A. students grows, universities unveil tailored programs to capture different segments of the market.

Induced to Fail?

Excelsior College, the world's largest distance educator of nurses, is sued by former students alleging the institution deceived them.