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For Storied Institution, a Historic Low
After more than a decade of decline and alleged financial mismanagement, the country's oldest private historically black university risks losing its accreditation, which could be fatal.

Corinthian's Cloudy Future
Corinthian Colleges Inc. teeters on the brink as the Education Department delays payments, raising worries about what will happen to the for-profit's 72,000 students.
A College Loses Accreditation
Southern accreditor strips its approval from Georgia's Brewton-Parker College, and places four others -- Louisiana, Newberry and Paine Colleges and South Carolina State -- on probation.
New Presidents or Provosts: Central CC-Grand Island, Harris Stowe State U., Minnesota State U.-Moorhead, Notre Dame College, Rochester Community and Technical College, Rutgers U.-Camden, U. of Massachusetts-Amherst, U. of Richmond
Anne Blackhurst, provost and senior vice president for academic affairs at Minnesota State University Moorhead, has been named president there...

Spousal Pay Backlash?
Days after reports that Winthrop U. gave part-time work to husband of its president, board moves to fire her.
Opinion
The Trouble With Trustees
It's time to be honest about the way some board members are hindering the work of their institutions, writes Patrick Sanaghan.
Unwelcome Touch
Former provost of Montana State-Northern is accused of touching male employees inappropriately, and dean who filed complaint says he faced retaliation.
New Presidents or Provosts: Arkansas Tech U., Juniata College, Medical U. of South Carolina, North Carolina School for the Arts, Northern Michigan U., San Jose State U., Shoreline CC, Texas Woman's U.
M. Lindsay Bierman, editor in chief of Southern Living magazine, in Alabama, has been chosen as chancellor of the University...
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