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Mixed Ruling in Tulane Lawsuit on 'Donor Intent'

Louisiana law gives donors and their heirs the right to sue to colleges and other nonprofit groups that fail to...

When State Oversight Ceases

Temporary law providing some measure of supervision of California's for-profit colleges expires. The search for a new regulatory system is still stalled.

In Class From 8 a.m. to 9:50 p.m

A Tennessee community college is offering students the option of maintaining full-time status by taking classes only on Fridays.

Is Turkey Muzzling U.S. Scholars?

Turkish officials accused of ousting Binghamton professor as chair of Georgetown-based institute by threatening loss of funds. His crime: using the word "genocide."

Twisting in the Wind

When a professor is sued for her scholarly writing, should a university defend her?

Fish to Profs: Stick to Teaching

Should we be worried about politics creeping into the classroom? Professor and columnist Stanley Fish enters the fray with a new book.

Instituting a New Program, While Holding Their Noses

College financial aid administrators prepare to help students understand a complicated new federal grant for teachers in training, of which many were critical.