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For Some People, Large Salaries and Large Raises Continue

Even amid the cuts and tight budgets of this economically devastating year for higher education, the University of California is...

Colorado College Drops 3 Teams, Including Football

Colorado College has announced plans to cut three teams from its athletics program: football, softball and water polo. In an...

For First Time, San Jose State Rejects Qualified Applicants

For the first time in its history, San Jose State University is rejecting qualified applicants. The San Jose Mercury News...

Protection for For-Profit Colleges

Federal appeals court's ruling highlights use (mainly by career-related institutions) of clauses requiring students to pursue complaints through arbitration instead of the legal system.

Keeping J-School Relevant

Proposed curricular changes at Columbia U.'s journalism school aim to integrate new media and business skills with traditional reporting coursework.

Supply, Demand and Foreign Students

New analysis finds that "natural economic forces" (as opposed to U.S. failure) go far in explaining the declining share of science and engineering Ph.D.s earned by the American-born.

Yale Sues to Keep a Van Gogh

Yale University has filed a suit in federal court seeking affirmation that the university is the legitimate owner of "The...

Defeating Post-Tenure Review

Maryland faculty kill plan that could have led to pay cuts for a small number of professors, after three years of negative evaluations. Students liked the idea.