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Down 36 Students, College Will Lose 40 Jobs

Beloit's cuts illustrate how -- in the current economic environment -- a seemingly small enrollment decline can have major consequences.

Defining and Debating 'Double Dipping'

JACKSONVILLE, FLA. -- From virtually every angle, professors are under pressure to be more productive. Pressure to publish, to earn...

International Student Growth Still Slowing

Survey of graduate schools finds that international student population is still increasing, but not as rapidly.

New Push on Producing Science and Math Teachers

Almost 80 public universities commit to working within their states to boost the number of K-12 educators in critical subject areas.

Encouraging Colleges to Look Within

In challenge to rankings business, new data from National Survey of Student Engagement show variation in educational quality is more prevalent within institutions than between them.

Prof Risks Pay to Avoid Harassment Training

If he doesn't participate in a program required of all supervisors at Irvine by next week, Alexander McPherson will be suspended. He'd rather lose his salary.

Risks and Rewards of International Expansion

Panelists discuss opportunities and pitfalls of partnerships and other endeavors abroad at TIAA-CREF conference.