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Responding to Measles Outbreak

Students at four colleges appear to have the disease. Experts say it is crucial for colleges to review immunization records.
Opinion

Did You Notice Where the Super Bowl Was Played?

Karen Gross considers the implications of a marketing buy that most colleges could never even dream about.

Change in Ohio

Governor wants to allow community colleges to offer bachelor's degrees. He also seeks some state aid for two-year students, who have been frozen out of program since 2009.

Taking On Dartmouth Culture

President pushes to create house system, ban hard alcohol and fight grade inflation -- all in the name of stopping "extreme behaviors."

Sticking With Credit Hour

Carnegie Foundation releases its much-awaited report on the credit hour -- higher education's currency -- which disappoints some by not calling for different standard unit for learning.

Did 'Hunting Ground' Mislead?

New documentary on sex assault on campuses implies no college presidents would talk on camera. That's not true.
Opinion

Learning From a Bold Experiment

Florida's remedial reform law poses both complex challenges and valuable opportunities, writes Shouping Hu.

A Long Shot

More than three-quarters of men's Division I basketball players think they will play professionally, but less than 2 percent make it to the NBA.