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Advocates for Black Colleges Sue Georgia

Two civil rights groups have sued Georgia in federal court over the state's treatment of public historically black colleges, The...

Instructor Faulted for Encouraging Donations

Gateway Technical College, in Wisconsin, announced that an investigation confirmed student complaints that an instructor was offering extra credit to...

How California Universities Spend Their Money

Amid all the concerns about financing for public higher education in California, an article in the Los Angeles Times questions...

New Jersey Towns Seek Fees From Colleges

Several college towns in New Jersey are organizing a drive for legislation to charge colleges $100 for every full-time student...

Board Chair in Philippines Quits Amid Plagiarism Furor

Manuel Pangilinan has resigned as board chair of Ateneo de Manila University, in the Philippines, after reports surfaced that his...

The Specialists

Is the “bundled” model of higher education outdated? Some higher-ed futurists think so. Choosing the academic program at a single...

Clearing a Path for Latino Scientists

Whether by choice or by necessity, community colleges are the dominant institution for Latino students: Nearly three in five Hispanic...

Copyright Self-Censorship

Communications scholars are unaware of their ability to have fair use right to copyrighted works, and as a result are...