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A University in Milan Shops for Professors Elsewhere

Many European nations worry about losing talent to the United States – and so try to raid American campuses in turn.

Calling on Consulates, Just $2.50 a Minute

While U.S. says it worries about attracting foreign students, it angers many by charging those who call seeking information and interviews.

Inflated Assessment by Phoenix?

For-profit giant releases study designed to show how much learning takes place, but were the "before" and "after" comparisons of the same group?

When Job Training Benefits Run Dry

Limits of federal program that sends many to community colleges forces institutions to find new money to extend support.

Age, Experience and Bias

When a tenure-track slot opened up, San Francisco State passed over experienced instructor with a Ph.D. (aged 61) for a non-Ph.D. (aged 31). EEOC sees bias -- and sues.

Preparing for an Influx

With veterans’ educational benefits poised to rise and number of would-be students surging, college leaders gather to discuss how to help ex-service members make their way.