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An Unequal Burden
Children of parents who have divorced pay twice the share of college costs as do those whose parents remain married to each other, study finds.
Virginia Tech Faulted Over Response to 2007 Killings
An Education Department report issued Thursday faulted Virginia Tech for failing to notify the campus of danger after the first...
British Tuition Increases Win Key Vote
House of Commons approves plan -- as students protest outside and divisions are exposed in governing coalition.
Tougher Line on Sexual Harassment
Two universities agree to take numerous steps to end investigations by the Education Department.
Phoenix Releases Annual Report on Academic Outcomes
The University of Phoenix on Thursday published its third annual report on the academic outcomes of its students. Inside Higher...
Nun Charged With Embezzling $1.2M From Iona College
Sister Marie E. Thornton, a nun who formerly was the top financial officer at Iona College, has been charged with...
Questioning a Degree's Value
The value of a master’s degree in education – in monetary, philosophical and educational terms – is under fire as...
Setting State Targets
As the "completion agenda" advances, systems of community colleges are agreeing on ambitious goals for increasing number of graduates. Are the plans realistic?
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