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As Economy Wavers, Online Enrollments Climb

Annual study finds double-digit gains in online education, in part due to fuel costs, surprising some who predicted the rate would eventually flatten.

So Goes the Nation

California and New York governors propose a round of midyear budget reductions for higher education, and more states are expected to follow suit.

Vigilante Justice on Plagiarism

At Texas A&M International, an instructor told students he would fail and publicly humiliate them if they engaged in academic dishonesty. They did and he did -- so the university fired him.

Discrediting the "Model Minority" Stereotype

Chinese Americans are not as homogeneous as they are sometimes portrayed -- this is particularly apparent in their college-going rates...

Nicholls State Faulted on Treatment of Long-Term Adjunct

AAUP finds concerns about due process and academic freedom in case of mathematics instructor let go after 12 years of work.

Gates Foundation to Spend Big on Community Colleges

A new plan -- involving hundreds of millions of dollars -- will focus on completion rates and performance-based incentives.