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Most Teen Workers Don't Save for College

The percentage of employed teenagers has declined over the last decade, but what working high school seniors spend their earnings...

University Accused of Plagiarizing Sexual Misconduct Policy

University of Akron officials are denying allegations of plagiarism from a graduate who filed a federal Clery Act complaint against...

Higher Ed Group Taps Former U.S. Official as Lobbyist

The American Council on Education, the umbrella group of higher education associations in Washington, announced Wednesday that it will add...

Cultural Anthropology Goes Open Access

Cultural Anthropology, the flagship journal of the Society for Cultural Anthropology, became the latest scholarly journal to go open access...

UCLA Revises Travel Rules After Investigation

The University of California at Los Angeles has revised its travel guidelines in the wake of an investigation by the...

Brandeis Offers Buyouts to 150 Staffers

Brandeis University is offering buyouts to about 150 staffers amid an estimated $6.5 million deficit, The Boston Globe ​reports. Last...

How Colleges Might Fare Under Federal Rating System

A think tank's relatively crude analysis of how colleges might fare under a system that rated them on access, affordability...

Key Issues for Business Schools

"Key Issues for Business Schools" is a collection of news articles and essays -- in print-on-demand format -- about the...