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Larger Donations, Fewer Donors
Last year was a record one for gifts to colleges, but trends about middle-income individuals may point to future problems, report finds.

Past as Present
A Columbia law adjunct is the latest person to leave a place in academe following the release of a new film on the Central Park Five.

Opinion
Collision of Interests
Keith D. Renshaw outlines some concrete steps that all higher education institutions can take to protect both academic freedom and donor rights.

Rewriting the Rule Book for College Accreditors
Trump administration seeks overhaul of federal standards for college accreditors, arguing current rules stifle innovation. But critics say proposed changes water down oversight.

When Should the Board Have Known?
Wheeling Jesuit board chair steps down in wake of confidential report revelations. But the timing of the departure -- and major changes at the university -- leave some wondering what might have been.

Is College Worth It? Yes
New study shows that, from a financial standpoint alone, earning a bachelor's degree is on average a sound investment.

Why Alabama Returned the Gift
Newly released documents suggest that what has been portrayed as a dispute about the state law restricting abortion may be about a donor's demands over a law school.

An Upward Limit on Elite M.B.A. Tuition Rates
Harvard and Chicago business schools freeze M.B.A. tuition.
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