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Appeals Court Backs Blind Law Grad on Testing Software

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Tuesday upheld injunctions issued by a lower court that would...

A New Model Community College

Has a partnership between a private university and a for-profit company created a better way to get students prepared for transfer?

Arkansas Group Wants Guns on Campus

Arkansas is the latest state in which pro-gun advocates are seeking to make it possible to carry weapons on campuses...

India Plans Survey on Higher Education

India's government is planning the country's first comprehensive survey of higher education, The New York Times reported. The effort is...

More Than a Coincidence?

At DePaul, faculty members want to know why so many minority tenure candidates have been rejected while white hopefuls have succeeded.

Defending the Liberal Arts College

In podcast interview, Grinnell's new president discusses transition, the role of such institutions and ways they may need to change.

Charge of Illegal Lobbying Rejected

Dismissing Republican assertions, inspector general concludes that top Education Department officials did not violate law in urging college officials to support student loan overhaul.