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Mystery Donor Heads North

The mysterious donor providing multi-million dollar gifts to colleges and universities led by women has moved beyond the lower 48...

When To Call a Flu Day

Some colleges with cases of H1N1 close down, while others stay open.

Shot Across the Bow

Caribbean medical school's suit against Arkansas agency takes larger aim at whether accreditors and state boards discriminate against foreign trained doctors.

Drawing Attention to Contingent Labor

Thursday was declared to be New Faculty Majority Day and featured events at many campuses, particularly in California, designed to...

Boos Greet Next Chicago State President

Wayne Watson, the retiring president of the City Colleges of Chicago, was named Thursday as the next president of Chicago...

Wyoming Professor Disappears in Japan

Authorities in Japan are searching for Craig Arnold, an award-winning poet and assistant professor of English at the University of...

Cash Crunch

To retain current bond ratings or avoid reviews, colleges will need to prove they have ready access to cash, Moody's reports.