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National Labor College Will Sell Its Campus

The National Labor College, facing financial difficulties, has decided to sell its entire campus (located in the Washington suburbs), but...

Report Analyzes Decline in State Support for Higher Education

State spending on higher education increased by $10.5 billion in absolute terms from 1990 to 2010, but considering changes in...

Movers and Shakers: Boston College, Council on Undergraduate Research, McDaniel College, Mercer U., Tidewater CC, U. of Maryland-College Park

Elizabeth Ambos, assistant vice chancellor for research at the California State University System, has been selected as executive officer of...

Things Turn Sour for Baylor Athletics

Just a week after its women’s basketball players were crowned at the National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament, Baylor University could...

Old Dominion U. Ends Writing Exam

Old Dominion University has ended a policy adopted in 1977 that students had to pass a writing examination to graduate...

More Instances of Selective SAT Score Submission for Rankings

The Record has exposed more cases of New Jersey colleges reporting incomplete information on SAT scores to U.S. News &...

Professor, Facing Fine, Disappears

Jorge Gilbert, who formerly taught South American history and politics at Evergreen State College, was fined nearly $120,000 last year...

UNESCO Issues Open Access Guidelines

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization has issued guidelines to help countries promote open access to research findings...