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Price Check at Sewanee

U. of the South cuts tuition by 10%, seeking to reverse both rising discount rate and increased spending on merit aid. Could other private colleges follow?

Veterans' Agency Says It Has Denied GI Bill Approval for Some For-Profit Colleges

The Department of Veterans Affairs has "suspended and/or withdrawn" its approval for educational benefits for veterans to flow to some...

How Class Dictates Delay

A forthcoming study aims to clarify that -- contrary to popular portrayals -- most students who delay college are less well-off than their peers and face obstacles stemming from academics, wealth and family matters.

Fiesta Bowl CEO Put on Leave Amid Investigation

John Junker, CEO of the Fiesta Bowl, was placed on administrative leave Monday, the Arizona Republic reported. Currently, an investigation...

UNLV Warns Faculty of Looming 'Fiscal Collapse'

Nevada education is facing a "state of fiscal collapse," and the University of Nevada at Las Vegas faces budget cuts...
Opinion

Let Us Now Praise KJV

This year marks the four hundredth anniversary of an influential translation of the Bible. Scott McLemee hears echoes of it everywhere.

Is Completion the Right Goal?

Policy experts debate the merits of current goal-driven higher education policy; some argue colleges should focus on attainment over completion and numbers instead of rates.