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Stanford Teams with City College for Edge in New York Competition

Stanford University, one of the frontrunners in a competition held by New York City to secure a plot of land...

Report: Private Loan Borrowing Increased

As enrollment at for-profit colleges boomed and the economy weakened, more students took out private loans, according to a report...

Czech University Plan Would Include Tuition

Czech officials have released a draft plan for a reform of the nation's universities, and one controversial measure would add...

Not Quite a Dr.

Two top officials of community college are found to have doctorates from unaccredited institutions, raising questions about why nobody noticed their credentials before, and why no rules appear to be broken.

For-Profit Association Guides Members on Dealing With Vendors

The Association of Private Sector Colleges and Universities today released a guidance document for how its member institutions should work...

Law School Recovers $173,000 Its Controller Stole

New England Law Boston announced that it recovered $173,000 that its former controller, Douglas Leman, stole between September 2008 and...

Labor Debate at Contra Costa

The Contra Costa Community College District has angered many unions and labor advocates by announcing plans to reconsider a policy...

How Western Oklahoma Became Baseball Powerhouse

Western Oklahoma State College has become a powerhouse in community college baseball, and The New York Times explains why. The...