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Pricing Pressures Likely to Hurt Private Colleges, S&P Says

Growing consumer reluctance to pay rising tuition rates are threatening to drive up private colleges' tuition discount rates, limit net...

17-Year Divorce Battle by 2 Law Professors

Judges are speaking out against two law professors -- once a couple -- whose divorce and post-divorce litigation has taken...

McGill Faces Criticism on Med School Admissions

McGill University is facing scrutiny and criticism over an increased emphasis on diversity in medical school admissions, The Montreal Gazette...

Academic Minute: Forming Inaccurate Memories

In today’s Academic Minute, Jason Chan of Iowa State University explains the process that makes our memories vulnerable to the...

AAUP Objects to Faculty Layoffs at Purdue Calumet

Purdue University at Calumet’s chapter of the American Association of University Professors alleges potential violations of shared governance in the...

Capella Gets Federal Approval for Competency-Based Degrees

Capella University announced that the U.S. Department of Education has granted approval to two new, competency-based degree programs. The university's...

Obama Weighs in on Serving Student Veterans

President Obama over the weekend touted a new program from the U.S. Department of Education and the Department of Veteran...

Study Challenges Idea of a New 'Hook-Up Culture' on Campuses

Whether American college students are in some sort of new era of hook-ups has been the subject of much media...