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U. of Johannesburg Seeks to Limit Ties to Israeli University

The Faculty Senate at the University of Johannesburg last week voted to suspend joint research and education programs with Ben-Gurion...

Reacting and Not Overreacting to Europe Travel Alert

State Department says it does not want colleges to call off study abroad programs. Many institutions urge students to be vigilant.

Ex-Dean Charged With Using Students as Servants

Cecilia Chang, already facing charges of embezzling about $1 million from St. John's University, in New York, is now facing...

Wellesley Prof Uncovers Tuskegee-Like Research in Guatemala

Susan M. Reverby, a medical historian at Wellesley College, has uncovered evidence -- confirmed by U.S. officials -- that American...

New Job Training Program to Be Unveiled

President Obama is on Monday expected to announce a new public-private partnership to promote better job training at community colleges...

Disappearing Languages at Albany

Scholars stunned by decision to eliminate French, Italian, Russian and classics programs. Tenured faculty say they were told they would lose jobs.

Saviors or Sellouts?

At national gathering of admissions leaders, enrollment managers try to redefine the way they are viewed, stressing their role in retention as much as recruitment.

Senate Scrutiny, Round 3

Partisan divide in for-profit debate intensifies as Tom Harkin's committee examines student outcomes and profit margins.