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Revolt at U of the Pacific

Budget controversies prompt complaints of censorship of protest boulders, demands for more financial information, questions about athletic deficits and demands for president's resignation.

Presidential Spouses Behaving Badly

Wisconsin Whitewater is latest university to find a presidential spouse can become a campus liability. Even on campuses without controversies, partners face heightened scrutiny.
Opinion

Creating More Responsive Boards

The ways that many board committees and task forces operate today no longer make sense, warn Peter Eckel and Cathy Trower.

For-Profit College Chain Sues to Keep U.S. Aid

In lawsuit filed against Betsy DeVos, Education Corporation of America argues that it needs major financial restructuring but that campuses will have to close without federal student aid.

Paine College on the Brink?

The private historically black institution in Georgia says it will seek a new accreditor after a federal judge rules that a regional agency can withdraw its stamp of approval, blocking access to federal financial aid.

The Scooter Wars of 2018

Students love them, but many campuses are struggling to regulate scooters and are impounding them.