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Harvard Endowment Sees Return of 11%

Harvard University's endowment, the world's largest, is going up again, having earned an 11 percent return in the fiscal year...

Choice as Interim President at Buffalo Demurs, For Now

The administrator nominated to be interim president of the State University of New York at Buffalo has begged off from...

50 Groups Vow to Work on Latino College Completion

Fifty groups have pledged to work on increasing Latino college completion rates, and to track annually their efforts at doing...

Court Temporarily Blocks Ruling Barring Studies on Embryonic Stem Cells

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Thursday temporarily allowed federal funding to continue for...

Do Aid Rules Hurt Older Students?

Indiana officials are reconsidering the way state financial aid programs are structured in ways that appear to favor traditionally aged...

U. of California to End Limits on Filming Regents

The University of California Board of Regents is expected next week to change its media rules to no longer require...

Arkansas Candidate Pulls Ad Featuring University Icons

A U.S. Senate candidate has pulled advertising that featured imagery from his days as a University of Arkansas football player...

Indirect Cost Policies Need Review, U.S. Study Finds

The federal government's policies for reimbursing research universities for the indirect costs of the studies they conduct are inconsistent and...