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Key Win for Student Press

Federal judge agrees that state law can give college newspapers the First Amendment protections that a controversial 2005 appeals court decision limited.

Open-Source Lecture Capture

An educational technology collective releases a free alternative in a booming market.

Texas Tech Provost Wants For-Profit Faculty Rosters

Bob Smith, provost of Texas Tech University, heard his counterpart at the University of Phoenix say this summer that many...

Colleges See Increases in Health Insurance Costs

Colleges saw average increases of 6.7 percent for employee coverage and 7 percent for employee/family coverage in the most commonly...

Duking It Out on 'Gainful Employment'

WASHINGTON – After more than a year of wrangling, the last chance for colleges, associations and individuals to weigh in...

College Athletes Outpace Pros in Arrests

More college football and basketball athletes are being arrested this year for serious crimes than are professional football and basketball...

Pushing the Envelope

University of Dayton explains its recent enrollment success in part by the packaging (literally).

Harvard Endowment Sees Return of 11%

Harvard University's endowment, the world's largest, is going up again, having earned an 11 percent return in the fiscal year...