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NSF Report Recounts Scientific Misconduct Findings

A semi-annual report to Congress by the National Science Foundation's Office of the Inspector General documents five new cases of...

'The Business of Higher Education'

The notion that colleges need to act more like businesses appeals to many people outside higher education and, especially in...

Yoga Instructors Sue to Block Virginia Regulation

Yoga instructors went to federal court on Tuesday, seeking to block the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia from...

Loan Debt Is Focus of 2 New Reports

Student advocacy groups published two studies Tuesday that draw attention to student loan debt at a time when the economy...

The Big Admissions Shift

While everyone obsesses over the Ivies and Berkeley, Cal State -- the largest university system in the United States -- moves from being non-competitive to competitive on who gets in.

Aggressive Tack on Incentive Comp

In first proposals on new rules on aid programs, Education Department suggests ending "safe harbors" on bonus pay for student recruiters.

Stopping Short of No More Fries

As Lincoln U. debates fitness requirement for obese students, other institutions search for less controversial ways to deal with the issue.

Standing Up to Threats

Finding "free expression at risk," academic and civil liberties groups issue joint call to defend controversial speakers, books and exhibits.