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Dartmouth's Historic Choice

On Saturday at a meeting sponsored by the Education Writers Association, L. Ling-chi Wang told a group of journalists that...

Plenty of Pork

As White House defends itself against cries of hypocrisy, colleges prepare to benefit from hundreds of millions in earmarked projects from lawmakers.

The Town with No Tuition?

Voters in Davenport, Iowa will decide today whether to give any local graduate nearly $20,000 for a college education -- for use anywhere.

A College Ends Poli Sci

In a sign of the times, Wisconsin Lutheran's layoffs will mean the end to a major and any courses in a field once considered a necessity for a liberal arts institution.

Tight Leash

Restrictions on endowment spending in more than 20 states are preventing colleges from tapping into funds just when they need them most.

Republican Scrutiny of Education Stimulus Funds

A leading Congressional Republican is asking Education Secretary Arne Duncan for significantly more information about how the department plans to...

Fallout From Eliminating Football

Alumni of Western Washington University, angry over the university's decision to eliminate football, issued a statement Monday saying that the...

Blackwater Connection

Southwestern College, in California, is under fire for a deal in which some of its police academy students are being...