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Damning Report on Illinois Scandal
State inquiry into "clout" admissions places the blame on both trustees and top administrators.
Easing Borrower Angst
Start-up company aims to help college grads avoid missed payments on their student loans by providing a line of credit. But is it better than government's new income-based repayment plan?
Allegations of Misspent Financial Aid
TUI University gave $923,000 in aid to students who had not qualified for it, Education Department audit concludes; institution challenges the findings.
Turnover at the Top
Two months after ITT acquired Daniel Webster College, top administrators and dozens of staff members at New Hampshire institution are reportedly being laid off.
Jobs Filled and Unfilled
Sociology association finds that despite publicity on canceled searches, most were completed. Odds were better at bachelor's institutions than research universities.
U.S. Proposes New Regulations on Accreditation
The U.S. Education Department on Thursday proposed new regulations to carry out changes that Congress made last year to federal...
Wheeling Jesuit President Ousted
The board of Wheeling Jesuit University has fired the West Virginia college's president, the Rev. Julio Giulietti, just two years...
'Academic Lives'
When professors publish their memoirs, what do their stories say about themselves, the state of academe, and their disciplines? These...
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