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Second Thoughts on Naming Courses for Donors

On Monday, an article in The San Francisco Chronicle reported on a plan by the City College of San Francisco...

Liberty U. Alters Policy on Political Clubs

LIberty University, which has been under criticism for denying recognition to a campus Democratic group, on Monday announced a new...

Another Controversial Departure at DePaul Law School

Just days after DePaul University ousted a popular law dean in a dispute over how much of the law school's...

Texas Governor Vetoes Bill on Student Insurance

Texas Gov. Rick Perry on Friday vetoed House Bill 103, which would have made Texas the first state to require...

Demographic Challenges Ahead, SREB Says

LANSDOWNE, Va. -- The higher education pipeline in 16 southern states is filled with the very students who historically have...

Investment Backing for 2 Higher Ed Ventures

Two higher education experiments have received high-profile financial boosts. Jack Welch, the former CEO of General Electric, has invested more...

Hazard or Opportunity?

Discussion of how colleges might respond to economic crisis sees possibility of major change -- and great risk if higher ed dallies like health care and journalism.

Lawmakers Ask National Academies to Study Ways to Help Research Universities

Four members of Congress have sent a letter asking the National Academies to appoint a national commission to identify the...