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Another Whack at Biomedical Research Conflicts

With legislation that would mandate new rules for NIH-funded research, Senate appropriations panel joins Grassley push for more scrutiny of academic scientists.

Southern Accreditor Places 4 Colleges on Probation

Dillard, Louisburg, South Florida and Sherman College of Chiropractic sanctioned; Florida A&M and Criswell leave the list of punished colleges.

The Psychiatric Pharmacist Will See You Now

University of Connecticut takes different tack in responding to growing numbers of students with prescription mental health medications.

State Collaboration on For-Profit Higher Ed

Those charged with quality assurance see need to work together, given changes in the industry.

Look Who's Living on Campus

College administrators and housing directors regularly tout the benefits of on-campus living, in an effort to lure more students away...

How the For-Profits Go for Students

At national gathering, administrators worry about competition and consider strategies: Internet-phone links, ways to position against nonprofits, and hiring recruiters from the military and weight loss programs.

Senior Moments: A Look at High Schoolers Over Time

A new report shows that the educational aspirations of high school seniors (and the rigor of their course taking) have grown sharply over 30 years.

Readier for Prime Time?

With sights set on going public, Grand Canyon U. snags a leader from a crosstown behemoth in for-profit higher ed -- the University of Phoenix's parent company.