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Embrace Student Loan Reforms, Spellings Urges

Education secretary, portraying department as acting aggressively, says colleges and lenders should adopt principles and not wait for new rules or laws.

The Community College Role in Developing Countries

Institutions with job training missions are gaining popularity in some parts of the world.

In Over Its Head?

U.S. agency suspends all federally funded human-subjects research at West Virginia's Bluefield State College after long list of alleged violations.

A Different Type of Sustainability

After grants promoting higher education's involvement in developing countries end, how do project leaders ensure the mission lives on?

Purge at Ave Maria Law?

Push to fire tenured faculty member -- one of the school's founders -- leaves many professors worried about state of academic freedom.

Sara Tucker, Disappointed But Determined

In podcast interview, the top federal higher education official discusses the status of college reform efforts and her search for "creators" instead of "critics."

Latest Twist in Distance Ed

American University finds that its students, away between academic years, are flocking to its online summer offerings.