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Louisiana Enrollments Go South
Public institutions see 11% decline in freshmen over all, but New Orleans campuses face much sharper dips.
Faculty Challenge Loyola's Leaders
Administrators at Loyola University of New Orleans have had the unenviable task of picking up the pieces after Hurricane Katrina...
U. of Phoenix Accused of Religious Bias
EEOC lawsuit says college company favored enrollment officers with Mormon backgrounds over others.
Fighting Back for Black Colleges
In strategy shift, advocates plan new litigation to force federal officials to challenge state policies on programs and funding.
New Presidents or Provosts: Bronx Community College, National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, Nellie Mae Education Foundation, South Dakota State U., State U. of New York, U. of Chicago
Jim Carr, interim president of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, has become the organization's permanent president. David L. Chicoine...
Uptick in NCAA Graduation
Overall success rate for Division I athletes rises 1 percentage point in second year of the association's new formula.
Return of the Mumps
After major outbreaks in the spring, disease turns up at 3 campuses this month, adding to concerns about vulnerability of students.
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