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NJIT and Alumni Group Face Off in Court

The New Jersey Institute of Technology and its alumni association will be in court this month in a dispute over...

Conflict of Interest Charged and Denied at Old Dominion

Old Dominion University officials are denying any conflict of interest in hiring a state legislator -- whose amendment created the...

The Real Costs of Merit Aid

New study finds that, 10 years after offering non-need-based assistance, private colleges are likely to enroll fewer Pell Grant recipients and fewer black students.

Call for Board Resignations Expected in U. of Illinois Admissions Case

The head of a committee examining the University of Illinois admissions controversy is expected to call today for all of...

2010 Appropriations, By the Numbers

As Senate panel completes work on its spending bill for health, education and labor programs, boundaries are generally set for outlook for higher education.

Moved Up Deadline Denies State Student Aid to 130,000 in Illinois

About 130,000 college students in Illinois won't receive state financial aid grants this year because the state moved up its...

Economy-Driven Changes at the American Council on Education

The American Council on Education will delay salary increases for six months, offer "early exit" packages to employees, and cut...