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State Student Aid, Before the Fall

You're familiar with the pattern by now: Groups release reports with data and analysis about various aspects of higher education...

Scholar's Visa Denial Suit Revived

A federal appeals court has revived the challenge by scholarly and civil liberties groups to the U.S. government's denial of...

Florida Settles With Ex-Dean, Hoping to End E-Mail Battle

Bruce Kone, the former dean of the University of Florida medical school, has resigned his faculty position in return for...

Dodging the Bullet

Many feared private colleges would lose students amid the recession, but on average they've slightly increased enrollment, according to a new survey.

Baylor Cuts Off Ties to Alumni Association

Baylor University has removed its alumni association from the university's Web site, e-mail service and toll-free phone lines, The Waco...

What Counts for Tenure

Survey of political science chairs shows teaching/research gap and differences by sector in whether a candidate is likely to be denied or a department is likely to be overruled.

The View From the States

Leaders of public higher ed systems cheer federal backing of college completion agenda, but acknowledge potential chasm between rhetoric and getting the job done.

A Degree, At Long Last

U. of California suspends moratorium on honorary degrees so it can recognize hundreds of Japanese-American students who were sent to internment camps during World War II.