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New Programs: Nursing, Health Sciences, Creative Writing, Public Administration, Latin Education

Baldwin-Wallace College is starting an accelerated bachelor of science in nursing program. Dominican University, in Illinois, is starting a bachelor's...

University Press Group Criticizes Copyright Ruling

A week after a federal judge rejected most of the claims brought by three publishers against Georgia State University, the...

Reviving Rural America

A new U. of Nebraska institute aims to reinvigorate depopulating rural areas in its state. Organizers think the project could have broader applications as land-grant universities seek a new role in rural America.

Sebelius, Despite Critics, Gives Talk at Georgetown

Kathleen Sebelius, the U.S. secretary of health and human services, gave a talk Friday to graduates of Georgetown University's Public...

Chester College Will Close

Struggling arts institution couldn't raise enough money to deal with deficit and enrollment decline.

Uptick in Job Market for New MBAs

Of those graduating with new M.B.A.s this year, 62 percent report that they had a job offer, according to a...

Frisian Studies in Danger in Netherlands

The Netherlands is lifting special protection it provided for a university course in Frisian, Dutch News reported. Frisian is an...

All English, All the Time

A public university in Italy transitions to English-only instruction. Meanwhile, some Israelis worry that institutions there have moved too far in that direction. Can universities be both “international” and “national"?