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Florida Continues to Block Research Trips to Cuba

Many scholars whose research might take them to Cuba have cheered the Obama administration's moves to loosen the rules on...

Rubio Sought Leniency for Corinthian

U.S. Senator Marco Rubio, a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, last year sought leniency for Corinthian Colleges after the...

Judge Nullifies Ex-President's $400,000 Buyout

A California judge on Wednesday nullified a $400,000 exit package that Pasadena City College's board last year provided to Mark...

Academic Minute: Urban Tomography

In today's Academic Minute, Martin Krieger, a professor of planning at the University of Southern California, discusses his urban tomography...

Rules Add Flexibility in International Student Programs

A new U.S. Department of Homeland Security rule will allow spouses and children of international students to study in the...

Quinnipiac President Apologizes for Remarks at Party

Don't mess with the townies. That's the lesson longtime Quinnipiac University President John Lahey learned after he got in hot...

Transition at Higher Ed Search Firm

One of the major higher education search firms, AGB Search, on Wednesday announced a change in leadership. Thomas B. Courtice...

Do Prestigious Law Degrees Really Matter?

Do prestigious law degrees really matter? Yes, according to a new study from Chris Rider, assistant professor of business strategy...