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CCSF Back on the Brink
Taxpayers in California and San Francisco helped City College sort out its accreditation crisis and loss of a third of its students. But the new money runs dry soon, and faculty plan strike next week over brewing budget fight.

Journalism Adviser Under Fire
Wyoming college accused -- twice now -- of retaliating against a student newspaper by threatening the job of its faculty adviser.
Accreditor Victory in Duel With CFPB
Federal judge rules Consumer Financial Protection Bureau lacks the authority to investigate for-profit-college accreditors.

Rebate for Completion
Massachusetts is offering money to community college students who enroll full time, finish on time and transfer.
Under Scrutiny Itself, For-Profit Accreditor Gets Tough With ITT Tech
The embattled accrediting organization that is under scrutiny for its approval of many controversial for-profit colleges is now taking action...
'Hijab Day' Sparks Controversy at Paris's Sciences Po
A “Hijab Day” at the prestigious Sciences Po, in Paris, has sparked controversy, Agence France-Presse reported. The student organizers of...
Essex County College Fires President, Lawyer
Essex County College's board on Wednesday fired Gale Gibson, the president, and Rashidah Hasan, general counsel and vice president for...
Georgia Lawmaker Sues Education Department
A Georgia legislator is suing the U.S. Department of Education, arguing that the department "exceeded [its] authority" when it released...
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