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The Flu Waiting Game

No one is quite sure what form the H1N1 virus will take once flu seasons hits, so colleges are preparing the best they can for the fall.

Aligning Jobs and Training

Obama administration report suggests industries and kinds of education most likely to lead to employment in years ahead.

Reaching Black Men

Philander Smith -- without much money -- finds ways to raise graduation and retention rates.

Tarnished Jewel

University of California, revered worldwide for excellence, considers a bleak future as budget cuts threaten programs, recruitment, retention and access.

Obama Sets Stage for Community College Plan

President Obama is getting ready to unveil his plan to help community colleges improve the job skills of Americans. Writing...

Financial Aid in Flux

With big changes looming, a flurry of news developments -- action and promises from Congress, reports on Perkins Loans and guarantee agencies -- add to the uncertainty.

Court Revives Suit Against Wisconsin Law School Rules

A federal appeals court last week revived a lawsuit challenging the policy under which graduates of law schools in Wisconsin...

Hiring Coup or Tainted Hire?

Texas Tech educators and others debate university's selection of Alberto Gonzales, Bush's attorney general, to teach political science and help recruit Latino students.