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'U.S. News' Sees Drop in Participation
Even though many colleges will boast today about their placement in the annual rankings by U.S. News & World Report...
Studying Transfer of Credit, Take 2
U.S. government approves revised survey designed to identify barriers that inhibit community college students' ability to continue their educations at other colleges.
In Canada, a Bid to Retain Top Talent From Abroad
Changes in immigration policies seek to attract and retain more foreign students, who are increasingly a hot commodity the world over.
Did a Union Doublecross Its College Activists?
One of the nation's largest unions is taking barbs for encouraging students to organize campus employees, and then entering a secret deal to insure the workers never succeed in forming a union.
The Community College Enrollment Boom
More two-year institutions, even after several years of increases, expect significant growth this year.
Equal Start, Less Equal Progress in Social Sciences
Women begin post-Ph.D. careers with same success levels as men, but face significant differences in terms of work-family balance, new analysis finds.
Another Case of Academic Fraud Involving Athletes
Ex-coaches at U. of New Mexico arranged for recruited players to get academic credit in courses for which they did no work, NCAA finds. Much finger pointing ensues.
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