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Assessing Accountability

Most states have room for improvement when it comes to evaluating the performance of colleges and notifying the public of results, a new study finds.

Double Standard at Emory?

University has been accused of looking the other way at professors with conflicts of interest with pharmaceuticals. But it told a professor who criticized the industry to stop using university ID on his blog.

Supreme Court Punts

Justices opt -- for now -- not to resolve dispute over right of public universities to bar anti-gay bias and right of Christian groups to be recognized as student organizations.

A Deal to Revive Antioch

Path-breaking liberal arts college, shut down by university, will gain full independence with a plan to enroll students again in 2 years.

Desperate Measures

With the financial crisis in full swing -- and no end in sight -- NACUBO attendees say they're having uncomfortable talks with donors, cutting benefits and trying to come up with creative cost cutting measures.

LEEDing the Pack

While Duke showcased its new platinum-rated residence hall at an annual meeting of college housing officers, other campus reps talked getting certified on a budget.

But I'm an Athlete

A university’s recent attempt to cut its women’s volleyball team and replace it with a competitive cheerleading squad has rekindled...

'At Home in the World'

WASHINGTON – Leaders of international and multicultural education offices may not always talk much, but here at the At Home...