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Meet Professor Dumpster

Fast Company's Co.Exist reports on the unlikely home-to-be of a professor at Huston-Tillotson University: a 33-square-foot dumpster in Austin, Tex...

Congress Ends Fiscal Impasse, But Fights Loom for Higher Ed Funding

WASHINGTON -- Congress passed legislation Wednesday night to re-open the federal government and increase the nation’s borrowing authority to avoid...

New Chancellor for Embattled City College of San Francisco

City College of San Francisco, fighting for its life amid an accreditor's call to shut it down, will announced today...

Unusual Partnership Between 2-Year and 4-Year Colleges in N.J.

Gloucester County College in New Jersey plans to change its name to more formally align itself with nearby Rowan University...

More Scrutiny for California's Community College Accreditor

The agency that accredits community colleges in California and Hawaii is facing criticism for encouraging officials at the colleges it...

Academic Minute: Rare Earth Elements and Cell Phones

In today’s Academic Minute, Cornelia Class of Columbia University explains the importance of rare earth elements in the manufacture of...

More Institutions Report Drops in Enrollment of Military Service Members

Students at the American Public University System have dropped 13,100 course registrations this month largely because the partial government shutdown...

Higher Ed Law Firm Gains a Silicon Valley Foothold

Dow Lohnes, one of a handful of major law firms that specializes in the practice of higher education law, announced...