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Ramping Up Rigor

Lynn University in Florida finds a way to answer general critiques of academic quality: a return to a retooled core curriculum.

Colleges Report Some Problems With Online FAFSA

Some families and financial aid administrators are reporting technological troubles with the online version of the Free Application for Federal...

Southwestern U. Will Keep Its Name

Southwestern University's board has voted to keep the institution's name, ending a period of study and debate over whether the...

Academic Minute: Economics and Climate Change

In today’s Academic Minute, Eban Goodstein of Bard College describes the economic costs associated with rapidly melting Arctic sea ice...

Protest Over Possible Criminal Charges Against Irvine Students

Students at the University of California at Irvine are protesting an apparent criminal investigation by a local district attorney into...

Green Ideas

One college breaks ground on a massive geothermal system, another boasts a new park in an unexpected location and a third has a new green bus (literally) on the road.

Cuomo Proposes 10% Cut for New York's Public Colleges

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo on Tuesday unveiled a 2012 budget proposal that would cut spending on New York's public colleges...

How RPI's Faculty Voice Was Quieted

When the Faculty Senate at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute voted, in spring 2006, to widen its membership to include contingent faculty...