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Renewed Fight on Fraternities

A series of incidents has led to more calls to reform or eliminate the Greek system, but don't hold your breath for radical shifts.

Community College Students in 31 States Can't Get Federal Loans

More than one million community college students in 31 states do not have access to federal student loans because their...

Separation Anxiety

Illinois decision to decouple IT chain of command from the academic one, and resignation of a displeased CIO, sparks debate on "centralized" technology.

Should Teaching Be Outsourced?

Two universities sign deals to let outside group teach journalism courses online, setting up debate over faculty roles.

Virginia Tech to Appeal U.S. Fine Over Response to Shooting

Virginia's attorney general's office announced Wednesday that the state would appeal a $55,000 fine the U.S. Education Department levied against...

British University Reviews Ties to Syria

The University of St. Andrews, in Scotland, has started a review of the funding that Syrian authorities provided for a...

The Royal Wedding and Academe

Unlike just about every other media organization, Inside Higher Ed has no live coverage planned for tomorrow's wedding of two...

Pushing Governor Perry's $10K Degree Plan

Raymund Paredes, higher education commissioner in Texas, said Wednesday that Governor Rick Perry's idea of college degrees that would cost...