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Grants Promote Development of African Higher Education

Twenty pairs of African and American colleges were awarded grants Monday to help them develop collaborations aimed at attacking economic...

Cooperation Breakdown

In a faltering economy, universities that put cooperative education programs front and center struggle to place students in jobs.

Arizona State Will Honor Obama, But Not With Degree

Arizona State University may not think President Obama deserves an honorary degree, but it will name a scholarship program for...

LSU Ousts Controversial Hurricane Researcher

Louisiana State University has fired Ivor van Heerden as a research professor and deputy director at the university's Hurricane Center...

Time on Facebook Costs Students High Grades, Study Finds

Among the papers that will be presented at this week's annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association is one...

Where There's a Will...

WASHINGTON -- Shakespeare famously affirmed that his words would live “[s]o long as men can breathe, or eyes can see,”...

Murky Picture for Faculty Salaries

AAUP's annual report shows increase above inflation, but data predate furloughs, salary freezes and other cuts -- and don't include part timers.

Stimulus Spurs Campus Building

Public and private colleges begin to benefit from recovery law, securing capital funds more easily or cheaply.