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4 More Trustees Offer to Quit Illinois Board

Four more University of Illinois trustees have volunteered to quit in the wake of a scandal over trustees and politicians...

Pitt Rejects Bequest From Killer

The University of Pittsburgh will not accept a bequest of $225,000 from George Sodini, who opened fire in a health...

Reputation Without Rigor

The assessment survey used in U.S. News & World Report’s annual college rankings is subject to apathy and glaring disparities, an Inside Higher Ed review reveals.

More Difficulties for Tariq Ramadan

Erasmus University, in the Netherlands, has fired Tariq Ramadan from a visiting professor position he held, citing his having hosted...

Agnes Scott and American U. Shift Testing Requirements

Agnes Scott College has decided to no longer require the SAT or ACT for admissions. College officials cited research prepared...

Teaching the Quarantined

Bracing for a season of H1N1, University of Michigan encourages faculty to use distance learning models to reach sick students.

Oxford Found to Have Favored Male Applicants

An academic study has found that the colleges of the University of Oxford were more likely in 2002 to offer...

Mixed Results for ACT

Overall scores are stagnant and some racial gaps grow, but testing outfit sees progress because of rapid expansion of the test-taking pool and shifts in preparedness.