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Tugged in Two Directions

Competency-based education is hot, which keeps accreditors busy trying to ensure quality control without stifling innovation.

Credential Creep Confirmed

Many employers are seeking workers with B.A.s even for jobs that haven't historically required the degree. That may be good news for colleges -- but warning signs are on the horizon.

Penn State Postseason Restored

The NCAA has reduced some of its sanctions against Penn State, allowing the university's football team to participate in postseason games two years earlier than originally decided.

Fantasy Football, Real Sanctions

Eight of 10 college athletes don't think participating in paid fantasy sports leagues is a violation of NCAA rules. They're wrong.

Jell-O Shots: University-Approved?

Colleges and Kraft Foods say that new university-themed Jell-O molds are meant to be used to create tasty tailgate treats. But some worry they're an invitation to binge drink.

Advising Freshmen, Empowering Faculty

It's hard to offer meaningful advising to new students before they arrive on campus. But Sewanee says it can be done, with professors making key decisions.

Trans Applicants Welcome

Mount Holyoke College adopts formal policy to admit students who are female or who identify as women.

Campus Sex Assaults Draw State Scrutiny

Federal attention to colleges’ handling of sexual assaults is spilling over to a handful of statehouses, where lawmakers are proposing new legislation to curb incidents and looking to convene best practices.