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Stories about colleges in New York and North Dakota highlight the lack of independent authority overseeing the quality of universities’ efforts abroad.
 
As more details emerged about President Obama's budget, many in higher education were appreciative -- but plenty of details remain to be worked out.
 
For-profit colleges that participate in federal financial aid programs charge more than those that don't, according to new study, which also finds the for-profit sector much larger than most think.
 
The Patriot League's decision to offer football scholarships leaves its Division I counterpart, the Ivy League, as the last conference holding out on athletic merit aid.
 
For Valentine's Day, Santa Cruz computer scientists unveil a prom-themed role-play that could portend a new frontier for game-based learning.
 

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February 13, 2012

Community colleges would get $8 billion over the next 3 years, the maximum Pell Grant would increase, and some research funding would grow in the president's proposed budget for higher education programs.

February 13, 2012

Digital humanities advocates look to hammer out a publishing platform to help institutions apply traditional peer review mechanisms to nontraditional research.

February 13, 2012

In first effort of its kind in the U.S., a discipline works to define what graduates of its programs should be able to do -- from associate degree through the Ph.D.

February 13, 2012

Was Oakland U. right to suspend a student after he revealed in his class writing journal that he finds his instructor attractive?

February 13, 2012

Obama administration won't require religious colleges' insurance plans to cover contraception, but officials outline another way to give employees access.

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