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Cranking Up the Pressure

U.S. advisory panel on accreditation votes to strip recognition from New England vocational agency and takes harder line broadly.

The Next Frontier

A standards-based peer review process for study abroad programs that looks a bit like accreditation (but isn't) prepares to launch.

Academic Fallout From Middle East

British faculty union delegates endorse academic boycott of Israel; U.S. scholars express concern on travel to Iran.

Leaders Under Siege at Ohio U.

AAUP-sponsored faculty vote the latest to show lack of confidence in the university's president and provost. Some say the criticism is unfair.

The Prospective (Foreign) Student

Survey results shed light on priorities and preferences of potential international students as international education conference begins.

'Open the Blinds'

The leaders of the Senate Finance Committee have urged the U.S. treasury secretary to change the federal tax form that...

Ward Churchill and Academic Freedom

His supporters say issues of principle are at stake. But Colorado's president derides those arguments as a "Paris Hilton defense."

Student Aid, Opportunity and Latinos

New Congressional working group mulls issues relating to financial aid and college-going rates for Hispanic students.