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Rough Start for New Regulator

Two weeks after its rebirth, California agency to oversee private postsecondary education erroneously tells 50 institutions that they are approved to offer new programs.

Philosophers Push Campaign Against Limits on Hiring Gay Professors

Calvin College has become the first institution covered by a new rule of the American Philosophical Association of requiring any...

Indictment in Alleged Scheme to Overcharge Chicago State

Illinois has indicted Michael Vernon Warren, the former director of publications and copy services at Chicago State University, charging him...

Examining Rise in Borrowing by Doctoral Students

Between 1995 and 2003, the median accumulated federal loans for doctorates increased from $14,927 to $44,743, according to a study...

E-Library Economics

New research indicates that e-book oriented libraries could save colleges a bundle, but academics may have a hard time letting go of the stacks.

Instructor Accused of Pro-Religion, Anti-Gay Bias

The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a complaint with Fresno City College, charging that a health instructor is giving...

Inadequate Information Seen on College Choices

Many prospective students and their families lack the information they need to make informed choices about colleges, according to a...

Georgia Fires Official Accused of File-Sharing Shakedown

The University of Georgia has fired an employee whose job was to monitor and report students and faculty members who...