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Call to Action, Again

Major report from community college association sets broad goals for the sector, but is couched in familiar terms.

What Illinois Paid to Try to Salvage a Presidency

The University of Illinois System may have bills of up to $250,000 for consultants and other advisers to try to...

Florida Governor Signs Bill to Create New University

Governor Rick Scott, a Florida Republican, on Friday signed legislation to create Florida Polytechnic as a freestanding university, The Miami...

Nebraska Investigates Fraternity March With Confederate Flag

A fraternity member at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln is facing expulsion from Delta Tau Delta and a college...

Yet Another Time Bomb

The looming interest rate increase for subsidized student loans replays a familiar storyline: crisis, last-minute fix, another crisis. Meanwhile, the loans' future is in jeopardy.

British 'Dracula' Scholars Criticize 'Americanized' Vampires

Scholars of Dracula gathered last week at two academic conference in Britain to mark the centenary of the death of...

The Weak Job Market for New Grads

Some reports have suggested a modest improvement in the job market for new college graduates. But an Associated Press analysis...

What Texas Will Pay to Defend Affirmative Action

The University of Texas at Austin has hired a Los Angeles law firm, Latham & Watkins, to handle the university's...