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In Michigan, All Hands on Deck

Davenport U., an independent four-year college, strikes unusual statewide deal to accept academic credits from students at career/technical high schools.

Law Partners

Public colleges talk of merging with private law schools, arguing that state support won't be necessary.

The Emerging Hispanic-Serving Institution

More colleges and universities are nearing government's 25 percent threshold of Latino enrollment, above which they qualify for additional federal funds.

Gordon Gee Wants to Talk About Tenure Criteria

Gordon Gee, president of Ohio State University, is encouraging academics to rethink tenure criteria. While a spokeswoman said that there...

From Fund Raising Bonanza to Litigation Bonanza

Oklahoma State University had high hopes for an unusual fund-raising strategy involving the purchase of insurance policies on major donors...

La. Panel Endorses Single Board for Public Universities

A committee studying the future of higher education in Louisiana voted narrowly Thursday to recommend a restructuring that would create...

An Underappreciated $64 Million

As Obama administration contemplates tens of billions in new grants for students, college leaders worry nonetheless about proposed loss of tiny program that leverages much more state financial aid.