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For-Profit Lobbying Escalates

Since start of 2010, quarterly disclosures show federal lobbying expenditures on behalf of the sector have nearly doubled -- from $1.3 million to close to $2.6 million.

Changing Course

With its new online remedial courses, Blackboard is betting that community colleges will put aside reservations about outsourcing academics.

Somewhere Along the Line

New study explores what a student's entry point into remedial pipeline can tell educators about his or her chance of success.

Measuring 2-Year Students' Success

WASHINGTON -- A little-noticed provision in the Higher Education Opportunity Act may end up reshaping how the federal government measures...

Switching Sectors

Several major for-profit colleges make senior hires of officials with long histories in nonprofit higher education.

Let's Make a Deal

The University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College have had a cozy relationship since 1991, when the two...

The Thinking LMS

U. of Phoenix plans to 'hyper-personalize' learning experience for all 400,000 of its students by building an online learning platform that thinks.

Medical Schools Slowly Grow

First-year enrollment gains a bit over all at U.S. institutions, with numbers most dramatic for underrepresented minorities.