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More Than a Coincidence?

At DePaul, faculty members want to know why so many minority tenure candidates have been rejected while white hopefuls have succeeded.

Defending the Liberal Arts College

In podcast interview, Grinnell's new president discusses transition, the role of such institutions and ways they may need to change.

Charge of Illegal Lobbying Rejected

Dismissing Republican assertions, inspector general concludes that top Education Department officials did not violate law in urging college officials to support student loan overhaul.

Study Suggests Ending Mandatory University Retirement Had Limited Effects

A new report from the National Science Foundation suggests that the elimination of mandatory retirement for science, engineering and health...

Florida Judge Says Legislature Has Tuition-Setting Authority

A state judge in Florida ruled Thursday that the Legislature and not a new higher education board has the right...

Cuomo Sets Up Student Loan Center

Just before leaving office as New York State's attorney general and becoming the state's governor, Andrew M. Cuomo announced the...

Law School Meeting Latest to Face Union Protest

The Association of American Law Schools is facing the prospect of a protest at its annual meeting in San Francisco...