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The Supreme Court's Ruling on Race
The U.S. Supreme Court today struck down -- on a 5-4 vote -- two school desegregation plans that involved assigning...
Removing the Language Barrier
As European higher education internationalizes, master's programs taught in English proliferate.
St. Andrews Faces Accreditation Loss
Southern association moves to revoke small North Carolina college's approval and places four others on probation.
A Legally Binding Environmental Pledge
While hundreds of colleges promise to go green, a few are willing to pay if they don't meet their targets.
Where the Adjuncts Are
New research identifies the types of institutions most likely to employ part-time professors.
At CUNY, Religious Studies, or Religion?
City University's trustees approve new degree at Medgar Evers, over faculty objections that program would favor one religion over others.
Campus Accountability Proposals Evolve
State and private college groups unveil plans for public release of data on tuition, graduation and -- in some cases -- student learning.
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