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Fixing Capacity With Better Class Scheduling
Colleges are re-examining their student enrollment data to better understand how courses are scheduled in an effort to fix capacity problems.

Forced Out (Constitutionally) for Facebook Comments
Federal appeals court rules that Central Lakes College acted legally when it kicked a student out of a nursing program for comments deemed unprofessional and threatening.
Borrowing Falls as Prices Keep Climbing
Student borrowing drops for the fifth straight year as the rate of tuition increases slows.

Still Waiting for Recovery
Campus Computing Survey finds lingering IT budget issues dating to the financial crisis colliding with demands for new technology and services.
New Programs: Water Policy, Public Administration, Fermentation Science, Hospitality, Computer Engineering, Music, Nursing Education, Public Safety
East Central University, in Oklahoma, is starting a master’s program on water policy. New York University is adding a social...

Opinion
Empowering Change Makers
Now is the time to identify how to inspire young people to tackle the grand challenges of the 21st century, writes the White House's Tom Kalil.

Deferring a Key Battle for Wealthy Universities
Princeton agrees to pay millions to local taxpayers to get them to drop a lawsuit, but the principles could surface elsewhere -- and again at Princeton in six years.

Opinion
Who Bears the Burden of Risk?
Personal liability insurance implicitly asserts that individual instructors should be treated as isolated defendants in workplace matters, write Caley Horan and Andy Urban.
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