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Georgia Board: Sports Bulldog?

The University System of Georgia is the second this academic year to adopt a policy granting it more oversight of its institutions' athletic programs.

Still Fighting

U.Va. remains a battleground in the broader debate about what roles faculty and board members should play in governance, even as campus tensions linger.

Debt by a Thousand Cuts

Weak revenue streams, particularly investment returns, are putting pressure on debt service obligations at private colleges, meaning programs and other costs could be cut.

'Perls' Before Cornhuskers

Nebraska Chancellor Harvey Perlman is attracting attention for a series of short, tongue-in-cheek YouTube videos.

Profit and the Public Good

Higher Learning Commission puts "public good" into regional accreditation while considering probation of the University of Phoenix. Will more for-profits stumble?

Global Ambitions

NYU reinvents itself as a "global network university," but critics at home question the creation of campuses in nondemocratic countries and the effect of rapid international expansion on programs in Greenwich Village.

High Noon in Austin

Years of tension between state policy makers and administrators at the University of Texas at Austin could come to a head in a series of legislative battles this spring.

In With the New

At the annual meeting of the American Council on Education, discussion focuses on what the next generation of presidents will look like and how to find them.