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Proposal Sets Stage for Gainful Fight

The Obama administration’s unveiling Friday of a proposed set of rules on for-profit colleges tees up several months of contentious debate and lively lobbying.
Opinion

Building Walls to the Middle Class

The Education Department's gainful employment regulations are an attack on for-profit institutions and their students, writes Steve Gunderson.

Thunderbird Deal Hits a Snag

The Higher Learning Commission rejects Laureate Education's bid to add the Thunderbird School of Global Management to its network of institutions.

Gainful Employment's Partial Unveiling

The White House gives reporters a sneak peek at its final gainful employment proposal, but important details should be released today.

Not So Different

New Stanford programs aim to give computer science students a boost -- by adding arts and humanities.

Better Late Than Never?

Ending late registration for courses may help more community college students get to graduation, but it also challenges deeply held views about student access, and can hurt enrollment levels.
Opinion

Finding Nursing Professors

Colleges need short- and long-term strategies to deal with a severe shortage, writes Regina M. Cusson.

Questioning Value of 'Janterm'

While many liberal arts colleges love these intense periods for nontraditional study, Doane has decided that this year's was the last.