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Two Teacher Ed Accreditors Merge

The two main accrediting associations for teacher education -- the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education and the Teacher...

Questioning Assumptions on Tuition in Quebec

As student activists in Quebec gear up to oppose tuition increases the government there is considering, an article in Maclean's...

Delaware State Agrees to Settle Title IX Suit

Delaware State University agreed on Friday to settle a class action over women's athletics. The News Journal reported that the...

Apparent Drug Lab Found in Georgetown Dorm

Authorities investigating unusual chemical smells in a Georgetown University dormitory Saturday morning evacuated 400 students and found what appears to...

So Far, So Good

Predictions of calamity in transition to government-based student lending have not come to pass. But U.S. faces another daunting task: helping colleges help borrowers avoid default.

Nearly 49,000 New Jersey Students Could Lose Aid

Nearly 49,000 students in New Jersey, most of them with low incomes, are in danger of losing state aid because...

Is UCLA Abandoning Islamic Studies Program?

Some students charge that the University of California at Los Angeles is effectively ending its Islamic studies program, by failing...

Another College Student at Risk of Deportation

Friends of Steve Li, a student at the City College of San Francisco, are trying to build support to keep...