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Energy in the Dorms

Students are behind many large-scale environmental efforts on their campuses, but are they willing to make small sacrifices in their everyday lives?

Connections, Collaborations and Competition

Money, power and student mobility are among the topics as educators grapple with what globalization really means.

Endowment Spending Rate Drops Slightly

As scrutiny increases (and stock market takes a tumble), data show how cautious colleges are with their funds -- and how the wealthiest institutions continue to gain ground.

Integrating International Faculty

Researchers consider issues specific to foreign-born faculty and ways to help them adjust.

Rio Salado Puts Brakes on Proposed Sale

Officials at Maricopa Community Colleges say they aren't interested in investor's $400 million offer for institution's online operation.

We Get No Respect -- Well, Maybe a Little

As providers of online education bemoan continued skepticism about their programs, they find some good news in survey of employers' attitudes.