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But I'm an Athlete

A university’s recent attempt to cut its women’s volleyball team and replace it with a competitive cheerleading squad has rekindled...

2 Wins for Academic Labor

Wisconsin's budget bill, signed into law on Monday, gives collective bargaining rights to academic employees in the University of Wisconsin...

'At Home in the World'

WASHINGTON – Leaders of international and multicultural education offices may not always talk much, but here at the At Home...

Firefighters and Professors

Will a landmark Supreme Court decision on race and hiring have an impact on higher education?

Desperate Measures

With the financial crisis in full swing -- and no end in sight -- NACUBO attendees say they're having uncomfortable talks with donors, cutting benefits and trying to come up with creative cost cutting measures.

Smaller Endowments Are Outperforming Larger Ones

The national economic downturn appears to be reversing the long-standing trend in which larger college endowments earn more than smaller...

LEEDing the Pack

While Duke showcased its new platinum-rated residence hall at an annual meeting of college housing officers, other campus reps talked getting certified on a budget.

Study on Idea of Letting Donors Sponsor Courses

Trustees of City College of San Francisco have agreed to consider a formal plan to let donors sponsor classes that...