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Surrender to Early Admissions

Harvard and Princeton both restore "early action" plans -- amid evidence that applicants and institutions alike are more anxious than ever for certainty.

Pharmacy Association Cannot Sue Georgia Over Copyright, U.S. Appeals Panel Rules

A federal appeals court ruled Thursday that state immunity bars a national pharmacy association from suing the University System of...

Accreditor Denies Lambuth's Appeal

Lambuth University announced Thursday that the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools has denied an appeal of a decision to...

Presidential Tenures on the Line

City Colleges of Chicago redefines job descriptions for its campus leaders and tells those in office they must apply to keep their positions.

Has the Anglo-American Academy Peaked?

A leading expert on international education warns that cutbacks in funding for British higher education could do long-term damage.

Reed College Battles to Remove Copycat Website

Despite taking legal action, Reed College has been unable to remove the website for the “University of Redwood,” an institution...

Bill to End Tenure Awards Stalls in Utah

A bill that would have barred public colleges in Utah from awarding tenure to professors beginning in July died in...

South Carolina Moves Toward New Funding Formula

Governor Nikki Haley, a Republican, and South Carolina's public college presidents have agreed on the factors that should go into...