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University Replaces Instructor Accused in Fatal 1980 Bombing

Carleton University, in Ottawa, announced Tuesday that it has replaced a professor teaching an introductory sociology course who is facing...

Higher Ed Groups in Survival Mode

Institutions are laying off staff, curbing spending and traveling less. So are the higher education organizations.

College Art Association Seeks to Block Law on Depictions of Animal Cruelty

The College Art Association has filed a brief -- prepared by the National Coalition Against Censorship -- with the U.S...

Cut Student Services? Think Again

Study finds link between investing in student services and higher graduation and persistence rates.

You Already Got Yours

In drafting 2010 spending bill for education and health programs, U.S. Senate panel de-emphasizes priorities (such as Pell Grants and biomedical research) that fared well in economic stimulus measure.

Shifting Benefits

Colleges and their employees are paying more for health insurance; proportion offering plans for same-sex partners continues to grow.

Blackboard Loses on Appeal

Federal Circuit panel invalidates course management giant's patent claims, handing major victory to competitor Desire2Learn.

Scrutiny for Foundation Run by Henry Louis Gates

A foundation created and led by Henry Louis Gates Jr. is amending its federal tax form after questions were raised...