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Visa Troubles

A research project is on hold and a speech canceled as an Iraqi professor's attempts to come to North America are stymied.

The Battle Is Joined

N.Y. attorney general announces plan to sue his first college in loan inquiry, and his target, Drexel U., vows to fight back.

New Approach to Diversity

Colgate asks hiring departments to keep excellence as top priority, but to alter pools by de-emphasizing subfield specialties.

Ohio State Dismantles International Office

Restructuring of university's international affairs office prompts concern from international education world.

Changing Times for Black Colleges

Report finds drop in earnings gains of graduates. Are institutions to blame or have other colleges recruited the affluent minority students?

Calling Out Spellings on Student Loans

Accusing U.S. officials of inadequate oversight, leading House lawmaker urges Education Department to adopt "emergency" reforms.

Showdown Looms on Accreditation

Education Dept. offers compromise on measuring learning outcomes, but colleges say plan would still "federalize" accreditation.