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Higher Ed Gold Rush?

Drexel University will open graduate programs in Sacramento, with an eye toward creating a full-blown undergraduate university in northern California.

When Is a Non-Boycott a Boycott?

Britain's faculty union -- widely criticized for two previous votes calling for the ostracizing of Israeli academe -- passes measure urging professors to think about the appropriateness of ties to Israel.

Unintended Consequences of State Merit-Based Aid

Study finds that Florida’s Bright Futures program impedes enrollments in scientific fields. In another study, Penn State, dissatisfied with 84 percent graduation rate, examines why low-income students finish (or don’t).

Diversifying Study Abroad, the Data-Driven Way

During annual gathering of international educators, panelists discuss the underrepresentation of minorities in education abroad, among other topics.

Where Multicultural Ed and Internationalization Meet

Or don't. Panelists discuss challenges to collaboration between the two fields, as well as common ground, as largest-ever conference of international educators convenes.

What Changed, and Didn't, After Virginia Tech

April 16, 2007 changed Virginia Tech irrevocably. But how much did the shootings of 32 students and professors on the...