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Report Links U.S. Education and Competitiveness Levels

The United States is losing ground in the world economy because of declines in educational attainment, according to a new...

NCAA Pulls Plug on Penalty

In rare move, appeals panel reverses infractions committee's barring of Eastern Washington football team from playoffs, citing “clear error of judgment."

Sorting Out Alumni Affairs

Baylor U. offers its independent alumni association a merger, then takes it back.

Seeking Tenure 'Conversion'

In discussions about the use and abuse of adjunct faculty members, "conversion" is a controversial topic. Typically it refers to...

The Ever-Expanding U. of Phoenix

For-profit giant reports that its enrollment grew to 443,000 as of August, up 22 percent from a year ago. But stock drops as company announces federal inquiry.

Court Rules Against Carnegie Mellon in Investor Dispute

Carnegie Mellon University must defend itself against charges that it fraudulently and negligently misrepresented the state of its research on...

Syracuse Restores Classes on Day Students Partied

In 2005, Syracuse University created MayFest, a one-day festival of academic events, with regular classes called off for the day...

Competitiveness Reconsidered

Perception that it's harder to get into college is true only at small minority of institutions, study finds -- over past decades, about half of colleges became much easier to get into.