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Senate Bill Would Provide $161.3M Each for NEH, NEA

The U.S. Senate approved legislation Thursday that would give the National Endowments for the Humanities and the Arts $161.3 million...

Guidance for Colleges on the 2010 Census

The U.S. Education Department's Family Policy Compliance Office has published guidance for colleges and universities on their obligations for reporting...

Sports Travails at U. of Kansas, SUNY-Binghamton

When teams are winning and things are good, sports programs can bring colleges and universities publicity they couldn't afford to...

Common or Elitist?

New battle emerges over online tools to let students apply with ease to many institutions. Is the Common Application about to face an entirely different form of competition?

Idaho State Chair Removed Over Visa Dispute

Idaho State University asked the chair of the physics department to quit as chair (while allowing him to stay on...

Bed Bugs Bite John Jay College

John Jay College of Criminal Justice was forced Thursday to close one of its buildings because of its bedbug "condition"...

Flaws Debated in Campus Crime Rankings

Is Emerson College the most crime-ridden college in the United States? The Daily Beast appears to think so, but not...

Rethinking Bankruptcy and Student Loans

House Democrats start work on legislation to make it easier for borrowers to discharge private student loan debt.