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Online Enrollment Up 17%

One in every four students now takes at least one course online. But study finds increases aren't necessarily matched by faculty respect.

Take Two for GI Bill

WASHINGTON -- A veteran in Arizona was resorting to food banks. Others dropped out when they couldn’t pay the rent...

Close on Incentive Comp

Revision of Education Department rules on pay for recruiters inches ahead in negotiations.

Awaiting the Tablet

Will Apple's new electronic device galvanize the market for e-textbooks and transform higher education?

U. of Montana Debates 4-Day Week

The University of Montana may deal with state budget cuts by adopting a four-day week for classes and work schedules...

Oregon Voters OK Tax Increases

Oregon's normally tax-skeptical voters on Tuesday approved two tax increases that will limit further cuts to state support for education...

California Budget Idea -- Praised by Higher Ed -- Criticized

California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger pleased higher education leaders this month by proposing that the state's Constitution be amended to ensure...

Guns on Campus (for Professors Only)

Pro-gun organizations have angered many educators in the last year with bills that would end bans on carrying concealed weapons...