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A Home for Artifacts

As museums face increased financial pressure, many are asking universities to either strike partnerships with them or even take them over -- moves they hope will stabilize finances.

No Such Thing as ‘Free Tuition’

Oregon will study plan to let students forgo tuition upfront in exchange for a proportion of their wages upon graduation. Critics say it is a bad idea that will never get off the ground.

Appeal or Bust

City College of San Francisco's best hope of staying open is probably to appeal the death sentence from its accreditor, and the college may have longer than people realize to win a reprieve.

Mammoth 2-Year College to Lose Accreditation

City College of San Francisco would be largest institution ever to lose recognition. Appeal and state intervention are likely.

New Presidents or Provosts: Bunker Hill CC, Cedarville U., Claremont School of Theology, Illinois State U., Jamestown CC, Ventura College, Western New Mexico U., Youngstown State U.

William Crocker, vice president of academic quality and success at State College of Florida-Manatee/Sarasota, has been selected as vice president...

Voting 2.0

Colleges are partnering with a tech startup that aims to make voting and voter registration a no-brainer.

Not Business as Usual

UCLA wins approval to make M.B.A. program self-sufficient, which the school sees as key to long-term success. The UCLA plan remains controversial, but Berkeley’s Haas School has changed its business model with much less resistance.

Apology and Exit at Yeshiva U.

Chancellor of university retires, admitting that he mishandled allegations of sex abuse against boys at the institution's high school in the 1970s and 1980s.