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Unsettling Settlement Over 'Donor Intent'
Given the level of vitriol that marked the six-year legal battle between Princeton University and the relatives of a former...
Looking Toward 2025
In a new report, College Board lays out an ambitious agenda to improve college completion rates over the next 15 years.
Southern Accreditor Places 2 on Probation, Backs VCU in Degree Scandal
Regional association cites Alabama A&M and Webber International for financial shortcomings, lifts sanction against Texas Tech, and says Virginia Commonwealth has responded adequately to scandal.
While Public Colleges Feel Pain, For-Profits See Gains
Poor economic conditions have historically proven a boon for career colleges, and early signs indicate that trend will continue in the current climate.
Taking One (Percent) for the Team
Under faculty-generated proposal, Brandeis professors could volunteer to give up 1 percent of their salaries next year with aim of saving staff jobs.
For Leon Botstein, Happy Days Are Here Again
Angst is omnipresent at gatherings of academic leaders these days, but if you've spent years arguing that relentless endowment growth is hurting higher ed, these times aren't so bad.
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