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Oates Lands at Apollo

Jane Oates, formerly a top Labor Department official and Ted Kennedy aide, joins University of Phoenix parent company to oversee employer relations for the for-profit giant.

Is Summer Selling?

To try to increase enrollment during the summer -- to boost graduation rates and revenue -- some colleges are discounting tuition and offering other perks. In most cases, the strategy has shown little payoff.

Making the Case for Liberal Arts

Amid talk of outcomes-based education, a new report from the Commission on the Humanities and Social Sciences stresses the disciplines' role in long-term career success and international competitiveness.

Teacher Ed Takedown

Teacher preparation programs are not adequately preparing future educators, according to a new study from the National Council on Teacher Quality.

Uphill Battle for HBCU Athletes

Despite some targeted support from the NCAA, historically black colleges struggle to keep up with increased academic standards. Given enrollments dominated by underprepared students, is more money enough?

Legally Unhealthy Policies

Federal agencies are investigating reports of illegal bias by medical and dental schools against applicants or students with Hepatitis B.

Credit Creep

Community colleges often require more than 60 credits for associate degrees, which could be a barrier to graduation for some students.

Adjunct Win at Religious College

NLRB official, rejecting stance of Pacific Lutheran U., says non-tenure-track faculty members have right to vote on collective bargaining.