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State Says Mich. State and Wayne State Edge Under Tuition Cap

A state investigation has concluded that the tuition increases proposed by Michigan State and Wayne State Universities do not exceed...

U.S. Immigration Officials Raid Unaccredited College in Virginia

Officials from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raided the building of an unaccredited university in Virginia Thursday and told its...

More Transparent Than a President Bargained For

Like many university presidents, Daniel Woolf, of Queen's University, in Canada, prepares periodic private memos for his board about challenges...

Bid to Stop Union of Research Assistants at Michigan

The University of Michigan Board of Regents has voted, over administrators' objections, to allow research assistants to unionize. But the...

Slow Pace of Title IX Investigations

Under the Obama administration, the Education Department's Office for Civil Rights is gaining a reputation for tougher and speedier enforcement...

Audit Raises Questions on U. of California Spending

A state audit has criticized the University of California at Los Angeles for spending money from a student activities fund...

Fixing Debt

In the face of economic and political uncertainty, colleges are working to convert potentially volatile debt to a more stable form, but peace of mind comes at a cost.