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Sign of Renewed Support for Art at Brandeis

Ever since Brandeis University, under a former president three years ago, announced plans to sell its distinguished collection of modern...

Depression and Education Level

In today’s Academic Minute, McGill University's Amélie Quesnel-Vallée discusses the multigenerational advantages of a college degree. Quesnel-Vallée is an associate...

'False' Statements About a For-Profit

A federal judge finds that Education Department's 2005 punishment against Decker College -- which pushed it into bankruptcy -- was predicated on an accreditor's misrepresentations.

The Trust of Trustees

Penn State report blames board members for not asking tough questions of administrators, raising the question: Does a successful president get too much deference?

Culture of Complacency

The Penn State investigation identified many culprits, but also pointed to a much larger, more complicated problem: the unchecked culture of athletics on campus.

Is the Research All Right?

UT-Austin launches administrative inquiry into integrity of controversial study about children of same-sex couples.

Unintended Consequences?

A Senate attempt to change distance education students' eligibility for Pell Grants for living expenses sprung from concern about financial aid fraud, but some say the changes would go too far.

Academic Minute: Depression and Education Level

In today’s Academic Minute, Amélie Quesnel-Vallée of McGill University reveals the multigenerational advantages of a college degree. Learn more about...