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Uncertain Economy Takes Toll on College Savings, Survey Finds

Despite headlines about the rising price of a college degree, fewer families are saving money for college and fewer have...

New State-by-State Completion Data

The National Student Clearinghouse Research Center today released a state-by-state rundown of graduation data, which is based on a broad...

Penn's New Global Strategy

The University of Pennsylvania will this week announce major gifts to support a new international strategy for the institution, The...

Study Documents Decline of Phys Ed Requirements

A new study documents the decline of physical education requirements in higher education. Brad Cardinal, a professor at Oregon State...

Interns Paid More, But Rate of Increase Slows

Paid interns received salaries 2 percent higher in the summer of 2012 than they did in 2011, but the rate...

Academic Minute: Night, Light, and the Brain

In today’s Academic Minute, Samer Hattar of Johns Hopkins University explains the negative effects of exposure to bright light during...

Boost for Early Decision in Texas Private Higher Ed

Southern Methodist University and Texas Christian University on Friday announced that both are adding an "early decision" option to their...

Scientist Disputes Senator on Study of Fish

Senator Rand Paul, a Kentucky Republican who is a leading advocate of reduced government spending, discussed fish research Thursday night...