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Big Trouble, Potentially, for Little Colleges
Tuition-driven institutions with small endowments are most vulnerable to the economic downturn, Moody's report finds.
Baylor Abandons SAT Payments
University admits mistake in offering cash to accepted applicants who retook the exam. And U. of Alabama faces scrutiny for paying people to apply to its law school -- also seen as bid to influence U.S. News rankings.
For 'Biosimilars,' Weighing Innovation vs. Access
Last summer, the group representing major research universities endorsed legislation that sought to balance the interests of drug makers and...
Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
Lesley University sought input from area residents before building a new dorm, and avoided the squabbles and delays that hinder many campus construction projects.
'Portrait' of Latino Freshmen
A new report tracking changes among Latino college freshmen over more than 30 years is striking, in part, for all...
Grievances About Grievance Procedures
Professors at U. of Missouri consider whether they can get a fair hearing with an administrator in the room.
Culture and Decisions in Higher Ed
Scholar explains themes of his new book on why colleges and universities function as they do.
A Message to Prospective Undocumented Students
Vassar College ponders whether to enact policy stating that illegal immigrants' applications will be considered just as all others.
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