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Some Colleges Limit Tuition Hikes, but Not Fees

Some public colleges, facing state budget cuts and pressure to limit tuition increases, are turning to fees, some of them...

Kentucky Attorney General Sues a For-Profit

Kentucky's attorney general, Jack Conway, on Wednesday sued Daymar College, charging the for-profit institution with overcharging students for textbooks, misleading...

Washburn U. Pays $210,000 to Settle Lawsuit by 2 Fired VP's

Washburn University has agreed to pay $210,000 to settle a lawsuit filed last year by two former senior administrators, who...

EPA Publishes List of Top 20 Campus Purchasers of 'Green Power'

Four universities in Pennsylvania are among the 10 postsecondary institutions in the United States that bought the most "green power,"...

Academic Minute: Overseas Drug Trials and Ethics

In today’s Academic Minute, Union Graduate College's Martin Strosberg examines the ethics of moving drug trials to nations with little...

Another E-Reader, This One Aimed at Open-Source Textbook Market

Students might still prefer their textbooks in print, but that has not stopped the online bookstore operator Akademos, Inc., from...

Washburn U. Pays $210,000 to Settle Lawsuit by 2 Fired VPs

Washburn University has agreed to pay $210,000 to settle a lawsuit filed last year by two former senior administrators, who...

'GigU' Will Create High-Speed Networks Near 28 Universities

Twenty-eight universities are today launching a new high-speed computer network that will be available to everyone in their surrounding communities...