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Transition in Egypt

Incoming and (in podcast) departing presidents of American University in Cairo discuss role of key institution in a volatile region.

High Stakes in Ohio

In a state that has seen aggressive higher education changes under the incumbent governor, colleges have a lot riding on the upcoming election for Ohio's next leader.

Reckoning the Recovery

Survey of state community college directors shows few have plans for how to balance budgets once federal stimulus dollars are gone.

U.S. Hits Hard on Bullying

In wake of incidents at Rutgers and elsewhere, Education Department stakes out expansive view of anti-discrimination laws.

Digital Solution for Sacramento

Fiscal analysts say California legislators should examine online education as a way to expand access while consolidating resources.

New Anti-Bullying Efforts by U.S., New Jersey

The U.S. Education Department is today sending a letter to schools and colleges reminding them of their obligations to prevent...

Bethune-Cookman Fires Back at AAUP

Bethune-Cookman University on Monday issued a statement along with reports and endorsements to counter a report issued by the American...

Four Loko Blamed in Hospitalization of Central Wash. Students

When nine Central Washington University students were hospitalized after a party this month, many suspected a "date rape" drug was...