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$10.1M Deficit Seen for U. of Hawaii Athletics

The University of Hawaii at Manoa's athletics department may be facing a deficit as high as $10.1 million, The Honolulu...

Ex-Employee Arrested in Threats Against Santa Barbara

Authorities have arrested a Washington State man who formerly worked at the University of California at Santa Barbara on suspicion...

Gift Backs Diversity Efforts at Berkeley

The University of California at Berkeley, barred by the state from considering race in admissions, is today announcing a major...

8 States Join Effort to Spur College-Level Work in High School

High schools in eight states have agreed to participate in a project aimed at using a system of "board examinations"...

U. of Texas Considers 10-Semester Limit for Undergrads

A committee studying enrollment strategy at the University of Texas at Austin has recommended that undergraduates be required to finish...

Education Secretary Presses Case for Student Loan Overhaul

Taking a page from President Obama's recent criticism of Wall Street bankers, Education Secretary Arne Duncan sharpened his rhetoric about...

George Washington U. Sends Wrong E-Mail to Rejected Applicants

George Washington University accidentally sent about 200 applicants it was rejecting an e-mail congratulating them and welcoming them to the...

Williams Ends Need-Blind International Admissions

Williams College, which last month announced an end to its "no loans" policy for undergraduates in need of financial aid...