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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...

Elsevier Won't Pay for Praise

As if the textbook industry didn't have an image problem already... Elsevier officials said Monday that it was a mistake...

Raising the Bar on Teacher Ed

Teacher education accreditor revises standards, and also says institutions must move beyond merely "acceptable" levels.

From 2+2 to 3+1

Arizona regent floats idea of dealing with space and money crunch by creating programs in which students work through end of junior year at community college, and then pick up bachelor's after one year at a university.

Liberty U. Loses Its Democratic Leader

Brian Diaz, president of Liberty University's now banned College Democrats, has quit his position and announced that he plans to...

States as Study Destinations

Hawaii is sunny and serious. Iowa has four seasons and is more diverse than you think. Recruiting messages for international students reflect states, not institutions.

Moving Past the Notre Dame Furor

Catholic college presidents, in starting round of discussions with bishops, hope revisions in key 2004 document might prevent some future controversies.

Cuomo's Plans for Loan Fines

For two years, ever since New York Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo began hitting up lenders and colleges for six-...