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A Healthy Partnership?

In a state known for competition among its public colleges and universities, Nevada higher education officials hope a health care crisis will be the cause for cooperation.

Doing the Right Thing - and Thriving

Many colleges say they’d like to reduce merit aid or early decision, but would pay too high a price. Shifts by Hamilton and Tufts suggest that the sky won’t fall.

Viewbook Diversity vs. Real Diversity

Sociologist documents the extent to which colleges' brochures give impression that they have more black students than they do.

Throwing a Dean Under the Bus

E-mails show Toledo president and provost plotting a dean's dismissal in blunt terms, while criticizing the faculty who called for his ouster.

Mixed Ruling in Tulane Lawsuit on 'Donor Intent'

Louisiana law gives donors and their heirs the right to sue to colleges and other nonprofit groups that fail to...

When State Oversight Ceases

Temporary law providing some measure of supervision of California's for-profit colleges expires. The search for a new regulatory system is still stalled.

In Class From 8 a.m. to 9:50 p.m

A Tennessee community college is offering students the option of maintaining full-time status by taking classes only on Fridays.