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Bad Moon Rising

Private colleges continue to report concerns about steep enrollment declines, but few have seen them yet, a survey by their national association finds.

Un-Guaranteeing Tuition Prices

Iowa's Northwestern College hoped that locking in its charges to students for four years would attract families eager for tuition stability. But when enrollment fell, the experiment ended.

The Teaching Science Professor

New research suggests that faculty members focused on pedagogy as well as their disciplines may improve student learning.

You Want a Job with That?

House Speaker Ray Sansom is the latest Florida lawmaker to draw critics for taking a job in higher education system, but president who hired him says it's wrong to disqualify legislators.

Cutting a Program -- to Save It?

In midst of budget crisis, New Jersey lawmakers vote to limit access to popular college aid programs and to require some grant recipients to pick up more of tuition tab.