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Professor Suspended for Giving Nazi Salute

Charles Meyrick, an assistant professor of business and economics at Housatonic Community College, is reportedly on leave after giving a...

Stanford's (Now Truthful) Aid Policy for M.B.A. Admits

A year after revelation that university's business school lied for years about how it used aid to build its class, a new approach is announced.

Universities Team Up on Completion

Public university group brings together 130 universities and systems in 16 "clusters" that will seek to improve student access and completion while curbing equity gaps.

LinkedIn Expands Its Learning Library

The Microsoft-owned workplace social platform will for first time make content from other providers -- including Harvard Business School -- available to its higher education and corporate customers. Its aim: to be the "single destination for learners."

Making the Message Simple and Direct

Experiment in California suggests that the right kind of outreach can increase the participation of low-income students in aid programs.

Under the Bankruptcy Bus

In what critics say is another bad decision for the U of Louisville Foundation, it's suing a professor it partnered with to launch a failed personalized medicine lab.

Is Artistic Freedom a Lost Cause?

Mary Baldwin shut down an art exhibit after two days when some students said images were racist. But artists say their work was about -- but decidedly not supporting -- the glorification of the Confederacy.
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Veterans Day 2018

Highly selective colleges enroll modestly more veterans. And 100 higher ed leaders gather in Washington this week to keep veteran enrollments rising. That's progress, right? Wick Sloane asks.