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Senate Bill Would Provide $161.3M Each for NEH, NEA

The U.S. Senate approved legislation Thursday that would give the National Endowments for the Humanities and the Arts $161.3 million...

Free, But at What Cost?

A new Florida program supplies free digital textbooks to students, but faculty don't want a free option mandated as the only option.

Unprecedented Demand, Dwindling Funding

Survey of state directors of community college systems finds many experienced midyear state budget cuts last year and expect another round of such cuts in 2010.

University of Illinois President Quits

B. Joseph White announced Wednesday that he is quitting as president of the University of Illinois System. White has been...

H1N1 Still on the Rise on Campuses

H1N1 and flu-like illnesses are still on the rise on campuses, according to data released Wednesday by the American College...

Aid Requests and Grant Recipients Rise With Economic Woes, Survey Shows

A majority of financial aid officers reported increases of 10 percent or more in the numbers of students applying for...

Flaws Debated in Campus Crime Rankings

Is Emerson College the most crime-ridden college in the United States? The Daily Beast appears to think so, but not...

Oral Roberts U. Erases Its Debt

Two years after Oral Roberts University announced that it was $55 million in debt, the institution has announced that it...