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The Power of What Cannot Be Seen
It's not what boards do (or don't do) but how they do their work that really matters, say Peter Eckel and Cathy Trower.

Change in Ownership?
A decision today by Apollo Education Group's shareholders could determine today whether U of Phoenix is sold or not.
Monitoring the Gatekeepers
Obama administration continues to turn up pressure on accreditors, promising in new letter to measure the agencies against their peers and urging more focus on student achievement and troubled colleges.

CCSF Back on the Brink
Taxpayers in California and San Francisco helped City College sort out its accreditation crisis and loss of a third of its students. But the new money runs dry soon, and faculty plan strike next week over brewing budget fight.
Accreditor Victory in Duel With CFPB
Federal judge rules Consumer Financial Protection Bureau lacks the authority to investigate for-profit-college accreditors.

Sudden Departure at For-Profit Accreditor
Head of embattled for-profit-college agency resigns.

Reprieve at Hope College
Board drops plan to fire president immediately but may do so next month. Case is latest in which campus leaders face ouster from trustees, despite strong backing from students, professors and alumni.
New Presidents or Provosts: Capital U, Eastern Michigan U, Geneva College, Hawaii Pacific U, Marist College, National U, Stanford U, Utica College, William Jewell U
Debra Bean, provost of National University, in California, has been selected as president of John F. Kennedy University, also in...
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