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Reopening 'Yeshiva'?

NLRB request suggests push to reconsider the landmark decision that effectively killed unionization of private college faculty members.

Romney's Higher Ed Platform

The presumptive Republican nominee proposes loosening regulations on for-profit colleges, returning to bank-based student lending and consolidating federal grant programs.

Call for Indian Expats

One of India's prestigious universities plans to open an American office to try to get back home some of the talent it has lost to universities in the U.S.

Killing Off a Donor

University of Dundee -- with help from crime writers -- has an unusual approach to raising money for a teaching mortuary.

Getting Proper Credit

Many scholars complain that trade books use their work without credit. Here's a case of someone who found that going public with his complaint resulted in acknowledgment of his work.

Academic Minute: Formation of the Great Rift Valley

In today’s Academic Minute, Michael Gottfried of Michigan State University reveals advances in our understanding of Africa’s Great Rift Valley...

U.S. Alleges Student Aid Violations at a Neb. Community College

Metropolitan Community College in Nebraska failed to comply with numerous provisions of federal financial aid rules and should be forced...

Lon Morris College Furloughs Most Employees

Lon Morris College, a private, two-year institution in Texas, has placed all but 11 employees on furloughs, KLTV reported. Miles...