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After the Review

U. of Missouri-St. Louis deems controversial video of labor management class to be ‘highly distorted.’

Examining the AAU Gatekeepers

In wake of Nebraska's ouster and Syracuse's decision to leave research university group, some institutions look over their shoulders, and other experts question membership criteria.

Law School Dropouts

Decisions by University of Delaware and other colleges to scrap law school plans highlight the difficulty of recouping high start-up costs.

NCAA Opens Up On Enforcement

Collegiate sports body hosts event for media intended to demystify what it says is its often "misunderstood" process of finding and penalizing institutions that break rules.

Who Controls a Grant?

Florida State allows donor-approved board right to veto hires. Did university give away too much? Does it matter that a Koch brother is involved?

Florida Sues Unaccredited Medical and Nursing School

Florida's attorney general, Pam Bondi, on Tuesday announced a suit against JLF University Inc., which she said defrauded medical and...

No Respite From Faculty-Administrative Conflict at Idaho State

Efforts to reestablish shared governance at Idaho State University appear to have gotten off to a rocky start. Months after...