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Calculation That Doesn't Add Up

When critics question the validity of the calculations U.S. News & World Report uses to rank colleges, one answer the...

Boom in Global Health Studies

As new university consortium meets, survey shows programs and enrollments expanding rapidly.

Cornell Student Dies From H1N1 Complications

A Cornell University student died Friday from H1N1-related complications, the university announced. Hundreds of Cornell students have H1N1, but most...

Morgan State Tries to Block Online Competition

Morgan State University has set off an unusual debate by challenging the right of University of Maryland University College to...

Colleges Plan to Add 174 Teams and to Cut 59

Colleges and universities in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (all three divisions) plan to add 174 teams over the next...

NCAA Finds Wesley Gave Athletes Inappropriate Aid

Wesley College, in Delaware, has been punished by the National College Athletic Association’s Division III Committee on Infractions for major...

North Korea to Get First Foreign-Sponsored University

Pyongyang University of Science and Technology will open this week as the first foreign-sponsored university in North Korea, AFP reported...

More Aid ≠ More Graduates

Study finds that increased grant aid in Quebec improved students' college going and persistence, but did not raise graduation rates.