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Ohio State Loses Tax Case

The Ohio Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that Ohio State University is not entitled to tax exemptions on property it owns...

A Controversial Investment

$10 million investment by U. of Texas in technology company with ties to a former chancellor and scant evidence of impact on graduation rates has raised eyebrows.

Dillard U. Taps 'HipHopPrez'

Walter M. Kimbrough has attracted considerable attention as president of Philander Smith College, a historically black college, for efforts to...

Whom You Pay to Park

Should colleges outsource parking? Plans to do so at Ohio State anger professors.

Near-Rebuke of NCAA Reforms

College athletes deserve much more than an additional $2,000, panelists said Tuesday on Capitol Hill -- they deserve for the NCAA to stop exploiting them.

Take the Money and Run

Cooper Union debate about charging tuition points to the challenges of maintaining tuition-free higher education.

Defining 'Direct Threat' by Student With Mental Health Disability

The U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights has released a letter finding Spring Arbor University to have violated...

Cooper Union May Start Charging Tuition

Cooper Union, which has offered a top engineering and architecture education without charging anyone tuition for more than a century...