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Setback for Academic Medical Centers

After years of court rulings that payments to doctors-in-training aren't taxable, federal appeals panel, responding to IRS rule change, finds otherwise. Decision could be costly.

Texas Showdown

After only a year as the first Hispanic and first female president of Texas A&M, Elsa Murano quits. Was she forced out for not letting politics dictate a key appointment?

AAUP Censures 4 Colleges

In two cases, and another in which censure was lifted, focus was treatment of adjuncts. Association also drafts policies to call for more protections for graduate students.

A College for History Only

Founder of non-traditional law school is creating undergraduate institution, hoping to apply similar ideas to keep costs unusually low for private higher education.

A No-Risk Tuition Increase?

With a projected $700 million cut on the horizon, California's community colleges could increase tuition with no impact on most students, new report says.

Student Drinking and Drinking-Related Deaths Are Increasing

The rates at which college students engage in binge drinking and drunk driving and die in alcohol-related incidents are all...

Surprising Source of Grade Inflation

Virginia's high-stakes high school test -- and incentives used to get students to take it -- may have driven up grade point averages of college applicants from the commonwealth, study finds.

Student Coalition Forms to Back Open Access

Several student groups have issued a statement to jointly back the open access movement in which scholarly research is shared...