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U. of Phoenix in Talks to Settle False Claims Lawsuit

The University of Phoenix is in discussions aimed at settling a lawsuit filed by former employees who accuse the for-profit...

Congress Passes Measure to Keep Government Operating

The Senate on Wednesday joined the House of Representatives in approving legislation that will keep all federal agencies operating through...

Binghamton Adjunct, Critical of Athletics, Loses Job

An adjunct at the State University of New York at Binghamton, who in February was quoted in The New York...

The Civic Engagement Gap

Students and faculty members both think colleges have a key role to play, but don't necessarily think that role is being fulfilled.

Accused of Sexual Misconduct, Professor Quits

Raymond Vance Fulkerson, facing 15 counts of sexual misconduct involving 13 alleged victims, has resigned his tenured position as theater...

What Works for the Needy

Analysis of which financial aid programs most help low-income students says that simplicity often trumps targeting and finds promise in aid tied to academic performance and support services.

Report Examines Impact of Finances on Community College Students

Increasing numbers of young Americans are choosing to enter postsecondary education through community colleges -- but too many of them...

Forward Into the Cloud

With more students auto-forwarding e-mail to private accounts, even colleges that have not outsourced e-mail find it difficult to keep correspondence on their own servers.