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1 Strike and You're Out

Like many institutions, the State University of New York's College at Old Westbury has been paying increasing attention to the...

Coping With the Crunch

Facing unexpected budget shortfalls, federal physics labs across the country are cutting back operations and hoping for a break in the next funding cycle.

Managing Study Abroad

New report offers college leaders recommendations for fully integrating overseas studies into their academic offerings.

Anti-Muslim Bias Case Gets Hearing

In lawsuit against La Salle University, judge finds that a one-time dean admitted to making remarks related to ousted chair's status as Iranian.

A College Cuts Tuition -- and Ends Haggling

Blackburn announces 15% reduction, but by also ending bargaining with students and their families, the institution's bottom line won't change.

North Carolina and Coach Settle Sexual Harassment Suit

University to pay $385,000 to former women's soccer player who complained of hostile climate, and undertake review of policies; coach apologizes but faces no further action.

Is Blackboard on Your BlackBerry Far Behind?

Higher ed's largest maker of course management systems acquires NTI Group, one of the top mass messaging providers.

Growing Pains

With a burgeoning membership and, some contend, a widening philosophical gap among its colleges, Division III considers splintering.