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Japan Pushes Universities Away From Liberal Arts

Japan's government is pushing universities to shift away from the liberal arts and toward business or vocational programs, The Wall...

Appeals Court Issues Stay to Delay Athlete Payments

The effects of last year's ruling in the lawsuit filed by Ed O'Bannon against the National Collegiate Athletic Association's over...

Cheyney Continues to Struggle With Enrollment

Cheyney University, a historically black institution in Pennsylvania, has been struggling with several years with deficits that have led the...

Purdue, With Tuition Freeze, Now Majority Out-of-State

Purdue University is currently in the fourth year of a tuition freeze about which President Mitch Daniels has boasted widely...

Laureate Paid Bill Clinton $16.5 Million

Laureate Education, a for-profit chain with a global reach, paid Bill Clinton $16.5 million between 2010 and 2014, Bloomberg reported...

Bergen CC Eliminates Jobs of 64 Full-Time Lecturers

Bergen Community College has eliminated the positions of 64 full-time lecturers, who taught full course loads off the tenure track...

USC Sues UCSD

The University of California at San Diego won a key first round last week in its legal battle with the...

Virginia Governor Questions Out-of-State Admissions

Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, a Democrat, used a radio show last week to question the way public universities are admitting...