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Showdown in Pittsburgh on Tuition Tax Idea

As negotiations and lobbying continue, Pittsburgh's City Council is slated to vote today on a plan to impose a 1...

Russia(n) Is Back

Whether it's Putin or Pushkin, student interest is sending language enrollments to levels unheard of since the Cold War.

$78.5M Settles U. of Phoenix Case

Higher education company will pay U.S. $67.5 million and $11 million to plaintiffs' lawyers to settle claims that it illegally compensated its student recruiters.

Investigation of Charge of Education Dept. Politicization

The acting inspector general of the U.S. Education Department said in a letter Monday that her office would investigate Republican...

Tenure-o-meter

Meet the meta-analytic tool designed to boil down a scholar's life's work to the size of a credit score.

Stanford Pulls Billions in Assets Off Auction Block

Stanford University has decided not to try to sell about $5 billion in endowment assets in an auction, determining that...

Appropriations as an Afterthought

With college lobbyists awaiting action on student loan reform, passage of 2010 spending bills get little attention. A quick review of what's in them.

Big Ten May Become Big Twelve

The Big Ten Conference will today announce that it is considering adding a 12th member, the Chicago Tribune reported. (The...