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Apology Ends Defamation Suit

Publisher of newsletter that criticizes CUNY's faculty union sees vindication, as litigation ends without his having to pay anything. But the plaintiff sees victory as well.

Final Rules on Repatriating Native American Remains

The U.S. Interior Department issued final rules this week on an issue of concern to Native Americans, anthropologists and many...

A Private College Goes For-Profit

Dana is sold a year after another Lutheran institution was sold. But new owners plan to keep tenure and the traditional, residential mission.

How Students Use Wikipedia

College students love Wikipedia, and a study published in the journal First Monday offers details on how they use the...

Chase Pulls Out of Federal Student Loan Program

Chase announced Tuesday that it would no longer participate in the Federal Family Education Loan Program, which would be eliminated...

Linking Education with Workforce Outcomes

In a new policy brief, the American Association of Community Colleges calls on the federal government to encourage the establishment...

Protests by Muslim Students in London

City University London's closure of a prayer room used exclusively by Muslims has led to a month of protests by...

1% of Texas College Students Lack Residency Documentation

About 12,000 students in Texas -- or 1 percent of all college students in the state -- lack the legal...