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Curbing Athletic Spending

Scholars at NCAA convention offer suggestions for how to cut skyrocketing costs of college sports.

42% Increase in Applications to U. of Chicago

This is the time of year when most elite colleges announce yet another increase in applications, but the hike at...

Sign of the Times

After years of offering non-credit courses online, New York Times Company and selected colleges will jointly award certificates in credit, distance education certificate programs.

Questions Raised on Study of TA, Adjunct Unions

Labor supporters in Maryland are raising questions about the fairness of a state panel that recently issued a report calling...

Israel in the American Classroom

Number of courses focused on the country are way up, and they are appearing in a growing number of disciplines, but not so much in Middle Eastern studies, report finds.

Binghamton President Will Retire

Lois B. DeFleur will retire this summer as president of the State University of New York at Binghamton. During her...

When Tenure Means Nothing

AAUP finds "especially egregious" violations of faculty rights in dismissals of 55 professors at Clark Atlanta in February.

High Court Hears Antitrust Case With Implications for NCAA

The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday heard an apparel company's challenge to the National Football League's business practices -- a...