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Audit Critiques U.S. Oversight of Lenders

The U.S. Education Department's inspector general on Wednesday released the latest in a series of highly critical audits of the...

Dead Programs Walking

Amid economic downturn, colleges are taking a tough look at program viability and institutional priorities. There's still little consensus, however, about how best to decide which programs are essential.

Va. Governor Challenges Report on Colleges as Terror Breeding Grounds

Gov. Timothy Kaine of Virginia said officials there will investigate how a unit of the state police came to conclude...

'Resilience'

Kenneth Oldfield and Richard Greggory Johnson met at a meeting of the American Society for Public Administration, and became friends...

Britain Reconsiders Whether Applicants Must Report Criminal Convictions

Britain's student admissions service is reconsidering requirements that students must report certain criminal convictions when applying to universities. The Guardian...

Swine Flu Hits Several Campuses

U. of Delaware reports 10 probable cases. Several colleges call off student trips to Mexico or bring students home early.

Sports Spending Continues to Soar, NCAA Study Finds

Sports programs in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's upper echelon saw their operating budgets grow by 11 percent a year...