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Mainstreaming MOOCs

Nonelite public universities are trying to tap into the MOOC excitement to direct students toward traditional credit pathways, generating revenues along the way.

Making Room for the Majority

AAUP's new recommendations for increasing adjuncts' role in governance include job security safeguards.

It’s the Economy, Stupid

State appropriations for higher education increased in 31 states last year, according to new report, though the gains were small in most, reflecting broader economic shifts.

New Sheriff in Town

Former governor of Indiana, in first week as Purdue president, issues unusually frank letter about challenges facing higher education, urging university to become "counterexample" to the failings of academe.

UC Leader Calls it Quits

After 5 years of budget wars and battling with students, Mark Yudof will retire as president of the University of California.

Seeking Brains, Brawn

Faculty advocates and disability law experts question physical requirements included in many of Azusa Pacific University's job ads.

Nowhere to Turn

Every university funding source is under pressure, Moody’s asserts, meaning that all institutions -- even the elites -- need to rethink their business models.

Playing Different Games

Colleges spent much more on athletics per athlete than on academics per student between 2005 and 2010, new report finds, with growth in the former outpacing the latter.