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Academic Performance of Non-Scholarship Athletes

The College Sports Project, an initiative of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, has again shed light on the academic performance...

Britain Goes to Market

Landmark report proposes that government slash teaching subsidies and let student fees rise, in expectation that competition and choice drive quality.

Georgia Bars Admission of Illegal Immigrants

Students without documented immigration status cannot enroll in state's most selective institutions starting next fall.

State Court Backs Tulane in Lawsuit Over Closing of College

A state appeals court in Louisiana ruled narrowly Wednesday that Tulane University acted legally when it shuttered its undergraduate women's...

Shifting Market Shares

Blackboard's competitors gain, budget cuts continue, mobile apps and lecture capture look likely to grow, annual technology survey finds.

After Student Death, Wisconsin-Stout Punishes 10 Hockey Players

Officials at the University of Wisconsin-Stout said on Wednesday that they had permanently barred two players from the men's hockey...

Mobile Momentum and Doubts

Technology companies promote convenient versions of services, but some professors still worry that all that convenience comes at the expense of attention in class.

Medical Schools Slowly Grow

First-year enrollment gains a bit over all at U.S. institutions, with numbers most dramatic for underrepresented minorities.