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White Professors of Black Studies

More white scholars are teaching black studies, and they are finding students (themselves more likely than in the past to...

New Tactic to Try to Kill 10% Admissions System

Officials of the University of Texas at Austin may have a new way to convince legislators to do away with...

Still More Declines in Endowment Values

Studies of endowments don't bring good news these days. College endowments in the United States lost an average of 24.1...

No Worker Left Behind

Largest industrial trade association endorses a set of stackable work skills credentials, hoping to prod companies to require them and community colleges to teach them.

Newspaper Strike

Editorial staff of the Oregon Daily Emerald goes on strike, citing objections to a new publisher position that they say threatens the paper's independence.

Shifting Faculty Mission

Survey finds significant three-year growth in percentage of professors who see their role as encouraging understanding of diversity and promoting service.

Founder Explains U. of the People

In podcast interview, Shai Reshef explains his vision for offering low-cost, online degrees -- recognized by U.S. accreditors -- all over the world.