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By One Measure, 'Nontraditional' Presidents Less Rare

New findings tweak "traditional" label for presidents, asking whether U.S. public colleges and universities these days are being led by more nonacademics than we think.

USC President Will Step Down

With scandal over gynecologist's abuse of students growing, Southern California announces "orderly transition" just days after board leaders said they backed the president.

Fire and Brimstone

San Diego State's provost resigns suddenly, and an unusual email he wrote to a former professor surfaces.

Southern Cal Professors Want President Ousted

He has "lost the moral authority to lead the university," says letter from 200 faculty members, in wake of latest scandal.

Signals on the Agenda for Accreditation

As DeVos answers questions from House lawmakers, a key adviser previews her department's approach to regulation of accreditors.

Another Setback for Programs Overseen by Troubled Accreditor

A large for-profit college chain fails in first attempt to find a new accreditor, potentially raising the stakes for the Trump administration's review of ACICS, its current agency.

More Fallout From Mount Ida Closure

Many questions and few answers about the personal and business ties between the president of the now defunct college and a wealthy benefactor.