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'Examining Tuskegee'

In 1932, doctors from the U.S. Public Health Service began a study on untreated late-stage syphilis. The doctors were all...

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The Arizona Board of Regents voted Friday to raise the ceiling on the number of credits that students can transfer...

Hofstra Eliminates Football

Hofstra University announced Thursday that it is eliminating its football program. The rationale for the decision was quite similar to...

Obama Stresses Higher Ed Role in Economy

In remarks kicking off a White House forum on job creation and the economy, President Obama repeatedly stressed the role...

Democrats Challenge Accounting of Student Loan Proposal

The chairmen of Congress's education committees on Thursday disputed a report that a proposed lender alternative to President Obama's student...

Court Rejects Use of Eminent Domain for Columbia U.

A New York State appeals court on Thursday rejected the use of eminent domain on behalf of Columbia University for...

Sunshine for International Recruiting

Amid criticism, U.S. universities have quietly paid companies commission to recruit students abroad. Now they're doing it publicly, and trying to standardize practices.

Former Coach Wins Title IX Retaliation Claim

A California jury has awarded $28,000, the equivalent of one year's salary, to Lorri Sulpizio, the former head coach of...