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The Disappearing Humanities Jobs
New analysis shows dramatic decreases in open positions for professors. Health professions faculty jobs, once equal in number to those in humanities, now far outnumber them.
Colleges See More Cheating With Foreign Students
A Wall Street Journal analysis of data from more than a dozen large U.S. public universities found higher rates of...
Northeastern Criticized for Fund-Raising Pitch
Northeastern University is getting grief on social media for a text it sent encouraging alumni to donate and to win...
Academic Minute: Hydrogen Biofuel
Today on the Academic Minute, Trevor Douglas, professor of chemistry at Indiana University, discusses an enzyme that may help us...

Black Colleges Dropped From Bill They Opposed
North Carolina legislation would have cut tuition dramatically, and many at the institutions feared they would lose revenue. Two universities still are covered by bill.

Final Push for State Authorization Rule
Education Department will push to finalize rule on state approval of online programs before the end of the year.

Fight for FAMU's Future
Florida A&M president's future hangs in the balance as she tries to plot a path forward in performance-funded state -- amid reports some trustees want to remove her.
Controversial Accreditor Freezes Membership
The Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools today will announce a temporary halt in accepting new applications for colleges...
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