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Texas Limits '10%' Admissions

The "10 percent" plan in Texas has been one of the most successful experiments ever tried to get more minority...

Gee Quits Board of Controversial Energy Company

E. Gordon Gee, president of Ohio State University, has resigned as a board member of Massey Energy, a company that...

Adjuncts Vote to Unionize at Michigan State

Non-tenure track faculty members at Michigan State University have voted to unionize, 240-113. The new bargaining unit, affiliated with the...

3 Colleges Will Merge Public Safety Departments

Smith, Mount Holyoke and Hampshire Colleges plan to merge their public safety departments, The Republican reported. The move is expected...

Job Cuts at 2 More Private Colleges

Layoffs and job eliminations continue to grow. Northland College, in Wisconsin, announced that 13 faculty and staff members were losing...

Tensions Grow Over Attacks on Indian Students in Australia

Tensions are growing between Australia and India over a series of attacks on Indian students studying in Australia, Reuters reported...

No Money, No Problems?

Most violations of NCAA Division III’s strict ban on athletically related scholarships are “inadvertent,” report reveals. Three institutions are slated to receive punishment for “major” violations.

Holding Fire

Is a community college student under scrutiny because she favors concealed weapons, or because she didn't follow procedures?