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Class Project in Fraud?

Instructor at Southern Cal's business school charged with fraud in which he recruited students to help get investors' money.

An Artistic Solution to a Deficit

Rockford College may sell land and art to deal with a financial shortfall.

Affirmative Action for Men

After op-ed by Kenyon dean underscores how college admissions officers favor male applicants, many ask: Is this legal? Is it right?

Weighing Wins and Risks in a Coaching Hire

Kansas State hires basketball coach whose Cincinnati program thrived on the court but operated under a cloud.

Upping the Ante

Penn will pay full costs for students with family incomes up to $50,000 -- possibly altering aid equation at top colleges.

Chilly Climate at Lake State

Many at Michigan's smallest public university see recent tenure denials -- over departmental objections -- as sign of disrespect for liberal arts.

Rethinking the MBA Curriculum

Yale plans to switch from traditional first-year courses to interdisciplinary modules.