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Oxford U. Press Hasn't Killed Its Comma

Oxford University Press issued a statement Thursday affirming that it had not killed the "Oxford comma" (also called a serial...

The Great Intern Debate

Campus career centers feel the repercussions of an unprecedented national discussion about unpaid internships, a new survey finds.

Upgrade for Undergrad Instruction

In a break from most elite research institutions, Stanford invests heavily in effort to encourage faculty to develop new undergraduate courses.

Brandeis Will Keep Its Art

University settles lawsuit and state inquiry by pledging to enhance a noted collection, not to sell it.

Budgets Half Empty, Glass Half Full

While many public colleges will see state appropriations cut upwards of 10 percent, officials say the cuts aren't as bad as they could have been given the pressures facing lawmakers.

Middle States Ends Accreditation for 1 College, Issues Probation to 4 and Warnings to 9

Baltimore International College officials said the institution would explore a merger that might allow it to survive the stripping of...

Costlier Community Colleges

Rising tuitions (and inadequate transfer policies) are putting even two-year institutions out of reach for many Americans, report asserts.

Naughty and Nice on College Price

U.S. Education Department has released lists -- 54 in all -- of most and least expensive colleges and those increasing tuition at the fastest rate. Will they matter?