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Admissions Summer

For many private colleges, creating first-year class is far from over. Sewanee finds success with its tuition cut.

Prominent Texas A&M Alums Challenge Perry Ideas

The University of Texas at Austin has largely resisted the controversial higher education reforms being pushed by Texas Governor Rick...

Purgatory in America

After trustee calls Tony Kushner anti-Israel, CUNY board blocks John Jay College from giving him honorary degree.

RISD Provost Steps Down After No-Confidence Vote

Two months after the faculty of the Rhode Island School of Design overwhelmingly voted no confidence in the school's president...

Academic Minute: Cuban-American Identity

In today’s Academic Minute, SUNY Purchase College's Richard Gioioso describes a coming shift in the self identification of Cuban-Americans. Find...

Study Urges Greater Role for Private Providers in British Higher Ed

Britain should consider giving more financial support for private (read: for-profit) providers of higher education and developing a more consistent...

U. of Colorado Sues Over Toilet Paper

Toilet drainage issues appear to be a growing problem in higher education. On Monday we noted concern at the University...

'Underground Class' by Northwestern Prof on Leave

David Protess, a legendary Northwestern University journalism professor known for his efforts to show the innocence of wrongly accused prisoners...