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Former Professor Faces $120K Ethics Fine Over Misuse of Study Abroad Funds

Washington State's ethics board plans to fine a former professor at Evergreen State College nearly $120,000 for allegedly misappropriating payments...

As Advocates Debate Wisdom of U.S. Rules, For-Profit College Stocks Soar

The U.S. Education Department published a final version Thursday of its controversial rules requiring vocational programs to prove that they...

Prescriptions and Prevention

Abuse of legal drugs among college students continues to rise, but successful methods of averting problems are less prevalent.

Other Departments' Business

Universities will develop better business professionals if they do a better job of integrating components of a liberal arts education...

In Study Abroad, the Aftershocks

At conference of international educators, panelists discuss the state of international education in Japan and Mexico.

Adjuncts 2, Catholic Colleges 0

NLRB's Chicago office finds that St. Xavier University isn't religious enough to bar a union for those who teach off the tenure track.

Golden Parachute at Rutgers

When Richard McCormick announced this week that he is retiring from the presidency of Rutgers University, he spoke of his...

British Faculty Union Endorses Boycott of Israel (Sort of)

The University and College Union, the main faculty union in Britain, has again (kind of) endorsed a boycott of Israel...