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President Resigns, Stevens Settles With N.J.
Technology institute agrees to governance chances to resolve lawsuit brought by state attorney general; board chairman keeps job.
New View of Faculty Liberalism
Study links a range of factors -- including educational attainment, gap between educational attainment and expected income, and religion -- in making academe "politically typed."
Labor College's Deal Questioned
At many faculty gatherings these days, one hears quips and complaints about for-profit higher education. Professors who value what they...
Linking Debt and Income
Education Department proposes a rule to determine whether vocational programs prepare students for "gainful employment."
New Push in New York
Public higher ed leaders say governor's proposals on tuition and regulation could result in huge infusion of funds for faculty hiring and facilities.
Trimming Athletic Seasons
As NCAA convention closes, Division II votes to give its athletes more time away from their sports.
Duncan Challenges NCAA to Change
At association's annual convention, where new rules and regulations are considered, U.S. education secretary offers a few suggestions of his own.
A Historic Union?
The National Labor College joins forces with a huge for-profit company to build the biggest online university ever.
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