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No Chancellor Pay for Life

University of the Cumberlands does not have to pay its former president compensation totaling $400,000 per year in a case that called into question contracts and promises.

Johns Hopkins to Expand in Washington

Johns Hopkins University will spend $372.5 million to buy a high-profile Washington building that houses the Newseum, with plans to...

College-Educated Immigrants in the U.S.

A new analysis from the Pew Research Center offers data on college-educated immigrants in the United States. The analysis notes...

U of Pacific President, Under Fire, Will Retire

Pamela A. Eibeck (right), president of the University of the Pacific, on Thursday announced that she will retire July 1...

Fibers and Reducing Emissions

How to help save the environment? Go crunchy. In today's Academic Minute, SUNY New Paltz's Jared Nelson determines fibers such...

‘Two Cheers for Higher Education’

What if the critics are (mostly) wrong? Author discusses his new book about why American colleges and universities are stronger than many believe, even though they do face challenges.

Checking All the Boxes, to No Avail

Green Mountain College in Vermont tried many of the most popular strategies to set itself up to survive in the face of harsh population trends, but it didn't work. What does that mean for other private liberal arts colleges?

By Any Other Name

Liberal education advocates discuss ways to "reclaim" conversations about academe -- in part by not using the term "liberal arts."