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The Antioch Fight -- Refought

AAUP releases harsh analysis of how the university's board managed the college -- an account disputed by university leaders. Meanwhile, independence for college may be near.

Oriented Toward Safety

In wake of Virginia Tech shootings, some colleges prepare for more questions about security from parents and students.

Labor Secretary Clarifies Remarks on Adjuncts

Labor Secretary Hilda Solis last week gave an interview to National Public Radio in which she answered a listener's question...

Layoffs Mark End of Controversial U. of Illinois Online Effort

The University of Illinois is eliminating the jobs of most staff members of its Global Campus, an ambitious and controversial...

Amid Dispute, Higher Ed Chief Quits in Colorado

David E. Skaggs, executive director of the Colorado Department of Higher Education, resigned Friday, after less than three years in...

Berkeley Police Officers Played Key Role in Ending Kidnap Saga

The rescue of Jaycee Lee Dugard, kidnapped at age 11 in 1991 and freed only last week, has captured widespread...

Community College Will Let Donors Restore Courses

City College of San Francisco is going ahead with its idea of letting donors pay $6,000 to restore one of...

Going For Distance

Online education is now part of "fabric" of public universities, a new study finds. But teaching on the Web is a lot of work, and professors are not happy about lack of support from administrators.