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For First Time, San Jose State Rejects Qualified Applicants

For the first time in its history, San Jose State University is rejecting qualified applicants. The San Jose Mercury News...

At Two-Year Colleges, a Year of Language

City Colleges of Chicago system proposes foreign language requirement for all associate of arts students.

IRS Loses (Again) on Taxes for Medical Residents

A U.S. appeals court -- the fourth to do so -- rules that future doctors are not automatically ineligible for student exemption from payroll taxes.

Rescinded Invitation Debated at Tufts

Tufts University withdrew an invitation to an aide to Sen. Charles Grassley to speak at a campus forum, saying that...

Yale Sues to Keep a Van Gogh

Yale University has filed a suit in federal court seeking affirmation that the university is the legitimate owner of "The...

Protection for For-Profit Colleges

Federal appeals court's ruling highlights use (mainly by career-related institutions) of clauses requiring students to pursue complaints through arbitration instead of the legal system.

Patriot League Makes Cuts to Save Money

The Patriot League – a eight-member Division I National Collegiate Athletic Association conference – has adopted a cost-efficiency plan to...

Keeping J-School Relevant

Proposed curricular changes at Columbia U.'s journalism school aim to integrate new media and business skills with traditional reporting coursework.