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Navigating the Health Care Maze
In response to new law, colleges have a host of decisions -- some potentially expensive -- to make about the future of coverage for employees.
New Anti-Bullying Efforts by U.S., New Jersey
The U.S. Education Department is today sending a letter to schools and colleges reminding them of their obligations to prevent...
So Far, So Good
Predictions of calamity in transition to government-based student lending have not come to pass. But U.S. faces another daunting task: helping colleges help borrowers avoid default.
'Commodification of Academic Research'
With universities facing pressure to show the value of their research, to promote economic development and to find new sources...
Do-It-Yourself Ranking
The National Research Council says its new ratings methodology makes it impossible for any department to claim any ordinal rank. That didn't stop Penn State's philosophers.
Excuses vs. Due Process
AAUP investigation finds that Bethune-Cookman used questionable means to get rid of faculty members, ignoring the university's rules and national standards.
Delaware State Agrees to Settle Title IX Suit
Delaware State University agreed on Friday to settle a class action over women's athletics. The News Journal reported that the...
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