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Antioch College Hires First Faculty for Revived Institution

The revived Antioch College has announced its first three faculty hires. Faculty members and alumni of the institution that Antioch...

College Policies on Drug Testing Found to Be Inconsistent

An Associated Press survey of colleges' policies designed to prevent drug use by athletes has found them to be widely...

At Brockport, Student Government vs. Student Paper

The Stylus, the student newspaper at the State University of New York at Brockport, is defending its editorial independence in...

Protest Forces Canadian University Board to Call Off Meeting

The board of Carleton University, in Canada, was forced to call off a meeting this week when 200 student protesters...

'Master Plan' Proposed for Midwest Higher Ed

The Chicago Council on Global Affairs is today releasing a report calling for a "master plan" for higher education in...

GAO Urges Improved Support for Recipients of Veterans' Education Benefits

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs needs to improve the outreach and support it provides to military veterans who receive...

Challenging the Role of Student Affairs

Dramatic cuts at Texas Tech eliminate top administrative positions, streamline divisions and cause unrest.

The Endgame Approaches

As Ohio's bill barring collective bargaining advances, a U.S. Senator calls it a "terrible mistake."