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Another Koch Grant Questioned

Whitman professors find it inappropriate that the foundation, following a grant for a lecture, requested students' e-mail addresses.

What Now?

The Congressional "super committee" announced Monday that it could not agree on deficit reduction, setting the stage for automatic spending cuts in 2013.

Sports Slashed at Maryland

A number of factors led U. of Maryland to eliminate eight varsity teams, but analysts say other institutions might soon have their own choices to make.

Academic Minute: Endangered Languages

In today’s Academic Minute, Jonathan Bobaljik of the University of Connecticut reveals what we can learn from studying languages on...

Apollo-Owned College in Chile Faces Accreditation Woes

Universidad de Artes, Ciencias y Comunicación, which is based in Santiago, Chile, and owned by a subsidiary of Apollo Group...

Report Recommends Greater Policy Role for Students

The Center for American Progress released a report Monday that recommended a broader role for students on federal panels, including...

Mergers and Apprehension

Connecticut is merging higher education systems to save money and improve degree production. The still-forming board is working to convince community colleges they won't get lost in the shuffle.

Accreditor Questions Career Education on Placement Rates

Career Education Corporation on Monday disclosed that the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools has asked the for-profit higher...