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Ga. Jury Awards $450K to Student Whistle Blower

A state jury in Georgia on Thursday awarded $450,000 to a former student at Appalachian Technical College who was expelled...

Illinois Faculty Panel Seeks New President, Chancellor

The Faculty Senate Executive Committee at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign on Thursday called for the replacement of Richard...

Another Tragedy for Virginia Tech

Two students at Virginia Tech were found shot and killed Thursday at a campground near the campus that is popular...

Anticipating Impact of New GI Bill

Report suggests veterans, who have flocked to community colleges, part-time, might seek more expensive four-year universities and enroll full-time because of new benefits.

Middle Eastern Studies Association Defends Israeli Scholar

The Middle East Studies Association is weighing in on the case of Neve Gordon, who teaches at Israel's Ben-Gurion University...

Academic Counseling Matters

Experiment in Ohio suggests impact of student services many community colleges haven't been able to afford.

Textbooks for the Disabled

Publishers open an online system designed to replace the tedious, costly and lawsuit-ridden process of supplying disabled students with course materials.

A College's Surprising Reprieve

Lawsuits often paint a dire (and sometimes exaggerated) assessment of what will happen if the party doing the suing does...