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Mr. MOOC Comes to Washington

Education Department leaders huddle with hotshots of higher education "disruption" and college leaders to talk about encouraging innovation.

First Things First

U. of Hartford faculty recommends cutting several programs to invest in others, becoming the latest college to reject the "having it all" mentality in favor of focus on sustainable programs.

On Board, Not in Charge

Survey of faculty trustees finds that they have influence on some issues, but that role is limited because of shorter terms than those of other trustees, and committee assignments.

High-Stakes Gig in California

Brice Harris, a community college veteran, is new chancellor of cash-strapped state system. His job won't be easy.

The 'You' in 'University Tour'

Lynn University retooled the campus visit for prospective students, trying to personalize the experience, a switch administrators say is paying off in higher enrollment.

The Virginia Effect

In rally to support outgoing UNC-Chapel Hill chancellor, reflections of U.Va. controversy and lessons about the limitations of that kind of faculty support.

Who's in Control?

New details emerge in accreditation crisis at City College of San Francisco, and a tussle brews between former for-profit foe Bob Shireman and faculty groups at California's community colleges.