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Professors and Students Split on AP Credits

Tufts U. faculty members want to restrict the number of credits awarded, but those who have been receiving the credits defend the practice.

Newly Tenured ... at Gustavus Adolphus, Williams

The following individuals have recently been awarded tenure by their colleges: Gustavus Adolphus College Margaret C. Bloch Qazi, biology Priscilla...
Opinion

Using Quaker Principles to Budget in Tough Times

Although not a member of the faith, Kent John Chabotar finds the role of silence and respect for minority opinions to be relevant in navigating college finances during the worldwide economic crisis.

Gordon Gee's Call for 'Reinvention' of Higher Ed

WASHINGTON -- Noting that the United States created land-grant colleges in the middle of the Civil War, E. Gordon Gee...

Students Help Students Study Abroad

Monies for overseas education can be meager. At some colleges, student fees of $5 to $14 are providing a significant pool of aid.

The Senate Sheds Education Aid

In reshaping stimulus package to win moderate votes, lawmakers ditch college facilities support and slash education funds for states in half -- but Pell stays in.

Turmoil Over 70 Faculty Layoffs at Clark Atlanta

While not declaring financial exigency, university gets rid of significant share of professors. Classes called off today to allow for reassignment of courses of dismissed professors.