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Location, Location, Location

Why do some public colleges always seem to fare better on state appropriations than others? Research helps, but so does a campus in a Democratic state.

McKeon, Top Republican on House Education Panel, Moves On

Rep. Howard P. (Buck) McKeon, the senior Republican on the House of Representatives education committee, is leaving the panel to...

Not-So-Secret Agents

When it comes to international students, the still-controversial practice of paying commissions to recruiters gains greater acceptance, and visibility.

Federal Probe on Decker College Ends Without Charges

Federal investigators have ended a probe of the closure of Decker College without bringing charges, the Associated Press reported. Decker...

Liberal Arts, Behind Bars

Wesleyan University plans to start offering for-credit courses for prisoners.

House Panel Passes Science Spending Bill

Legislation that would provide the National Science Foundation with $6.9 billion and the National Institute of Standards and Technology with...

Southern Cal Basketball Coach Resigns Amid Charges of Payments to Former Star

Tim Floyd resigned Tuesday as the men's basketball coach at the University of Southern California, as accusations continued to swirl...

Survival Tactics

As N.C. State chancellor resigns amid controversy, several other besieged college leaders hold on. So how do presidents persevere in scandal or avoid it altogether?