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Lobbying Dollars and Bowl Games
With some members of Congress pushing for a formal playoff system in college football, lobbyists are the sure winners. The...
UNC Student Dies From H1N1 Complications
While there are signs that the spread of H1N1 on campuses is declining, it remains a presence at many institutions...
Defining the Enrollment Boom
New study documents extent of the gains at community colleges, which are seeing particularly large increases in full-time students.
U.S. Accrediting Panel Begins to Take Shape
Education Secretary Arne Duncan on Thursday named his six appointments to the reconstituted National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and...
Student Groups and Sunshine Laws
Student organizations that perform "governmental" functions are covered by Wisconsin's sunshine laws with regard to open meetings and records, Wisconsin's...
Just Did It
Despite student criticism of Nike’s labor practices, University of Washington provost joins company’s corporate board, saying she'll be force for change.
A Tale of Two Cities
Dissecting fall enrollments in Pittsburgh and Dallas, we find that public colleges boomed and independent institutions mostly held on, thanks to rising tide (and more merit aid).
'No University Is an Island'
It's been more than a decade since Cary Nelson summed up his views on problems facing higher education in Manifesto...
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