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Apple's Higher Ed Play

LIVE UPDATES: Officials announce 100 new courses produced with colleges, and plans to make textbooks far more versatile.

East Asian Advantage

Students whose families came to the U.S. from China, Japan or Korea are more likely than others to take SAT courses -- and to benefit from them with higher scores, study finds.

British Higher Ed, Not in Britain

One-sixth of those studying for a degree do so without stepping foot in the country.

Too Many Hats?

Community college mental health counselors report that their duties include academic and career advising, limiting time available to help on psychological issues.

Defining 'High Quality'

A federal rule making panel is tasked with recommending new regulations to govern teacher preparation programs.

Libraries: A Paper Wikipedia

With the open-source encyclopedia blacked out to protest U.S. Internet bill, college librarians offer their services (and verifiable sources).

Academic Minute: Mortgage Education

In today’s Academic Minute, Jeff Sovern of St. John’s University (New York) explains efforts to make sure home buyers understand...

Report Shows 43,000 Americans Pursue Degrees Elsewhere

About 43,000 Americans are enrolled in degree programs outside the United States, with a plurality (44 percent) pursuing master's degrees...