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Speeding Toward a Slowdown?

Online college enrollments grew by 21 percent to 5.6 million last fall, the biggest percentage increase in several years, according...

Albany Faculty Senate Condemns Language Cuts

The Faculty Senate at the State University of New York at Albany has voted to condemn the administration's plans to...

Correction

An article published Tuesday about an audit by the Education Department's inspector general was based on a study from early 2006 to which department officials had already responded. Inside Higher Ed regrets any confusion.

U. of California Campuses Expand Out-of-State Recruiting

Many University of California campuses are expanding their efforts to recruit out-of-state students, the Los Angeles Times reported. For the...

Economy Doesn't Stymie Study Abroad

Worries that the worldwide economic downturn would trigger a slip in international education should be largely alleviated by this year’s...

Complaint Against Penn State on Technology Access for the Blind

The National Federation for the Blind has filed a complaint with the Education Department's Office for Civil Rights charging that...

William and Mary Responds to 3 Suicides

After five years without a single student suicide, the College of William and Mary has had three this year, leading...

The Land-Grant Landscape

DALLAS -- Leaders of land-grant universities see a slight brightening in their institutions' immediate economic situations -- but increasingly recognize...