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Ala. Judge Approves Plan to Settle Suit Over Prepaid Tuition Program

An Alabama judge on Wednesday approved a settlement between state officials and participants in the state's prepaid tuition program who...

In 3 States, Criticism of Presidential Pay

Amid signs that some public universities are ending a period of restraint on presidential pay, political leaders and higher education...

Duncan vows in Senate hearing to preserve maximum Pell Grant

WASHINGTON -- In a Senate subcommittee hearing Wednesday morning, Education Secretary Arne Duncan reiterated the Obama administration's commitment to keeping...

Duncan Vows to Preserve Maximum Pell Grant

WASHINGTON -- In a Senate subcommittee hearing Wednesday morning, Education Secretary Arne Duncan reiterated the Obama administration's commitment to keeping...

The Pulse: Donald Doane of ConnectYard

The new edition of The Pulse podcast features a conversation with Donald Doane, CEO of ConnectYard Inc., which integrates social...

Academic Minute: Greek Tragedy and Democracy

In today’s Academic Minute, Mount Holyoke College's Elizabeth Markovits explains a striking similarity between the plot elements that define Greek...

Some Colleges Limit Tuition Hikes, but Not Fees

Some public colleges, facing state budget cuts and pressure to limit tuition increases, are turning to fees, some of them...

Kentucky Attorney General Sues a For-Profit

Kentucky's attorney general, Jack Conway, on Wednesday sued Daymar College, charging the for-profit institution with overcharging students for textbooks, misleading...