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Is There a Pharmacist in the House?

In response to overwhelming demand for graduates, more institutions create pharmacy colleges.

Another Inappropriately Awarded Degree

First there was West Virginia. Then Virginia Commonwealth. Now Carnegie Mellon -- where apparent fudging of rules leads to a dean's immediate resignation.

From Idaho to California

When Idaho regulators contacted two unaccredited colleges about their lack of state approval, the institutions seem to have relocated -- to a state where they wouldn't be so encumbered.

Are 4-Day Workweeks the Future?

After experiments this summer, some colleges may go year-round with option, which saved money for commuting students, employees and colleges.

What Your Frosh Know (and Don't)

It can be depressing or humorous to realize that new students never experienced key moments in the history or culture...

Will Colleges Friend Facebook?

A start-up company is developing an application for the social networking site that would integrate with partner colleges and add privacy measures.

Let the Assessment PR Wars Begin

One university's boast about its CLA test scores suggests that student learning outcomes might be the next battleground on which colleges compete.