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Accreditation 2.0

With the system of higher education self-regulation under intense scrutiny, Judith Eaton envisions what its next iteration might look like.

Colorado May Cut Aid for Native American Students

Colorado legislators are proposing that limits be set on payments that have allowed Native American students to attend Fort Lewis...

Tentative Deal for U. of Hawaii Faculty

The University of Hawaii and its faculty union have reached an agreement that will cut salaries now but eventually provide...

Notre Dame Paper Apologizes for Anti-Gay Cartoon

Editors of The Observer, the student newspaper at the University of Notre Dame, have issued an apology for publishing a...

Another Hotel Controversy for a Scholarly Association

The Middle East Studies Association has become the latest scholarly organization to face criticism for plans to hold a meeting...

Historic Declines

Study shows extent of state cuts to higher education and key role of federal stimulus funds in minimizing (but not preventing) absolute drops in support over last two years.

Accents Matter in Ancient Greek

St. John's College in New Mexico, ever proud of its emphasis on the classics, printed a T-shirt last year that...

Blasting Academic Silos

American University officials say the insularity of colleges within universities is a bane to both I.T. efficiency and scholarly innovation.