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No Curveballs for Higher Ed

Congressional races shake out much as expected, with Republicans winning House majority and a handful of Democrats on education panel hanging on in the Senate.

Shift in the Statehouses

Republican gains among governors could heighten budgetary challenges for public colleges and their students; Ohio's reforms threatened.

Fiscal Victories in Anti-Tax Year

Despite voter backlash against government spending, several states reject proposals that colleges had feared would limit appropriations, and some colleges win facilities bond measures.

Some Chinese Students Plan Class Action Against ETS

Some Chinese students are organizing a class action against the Educational Testing Service following its decision to cancel scores on...

Berkeley Wins Back Faculty Couple It Lost to Texas

The University of Texas at Austin has been boasting of late of its raids on the University of California's furlough-weary...

Medical College of Georgia Ends Fight With Foundation

The Medical College of Georgia and a foundation created to support it have ended their rift, The Augusta Chronicle reported...

New Job With an Old Friend

Former Arkansas State system chief, who now holds faculty post, says he wants to strengthen existing university ties to controversial online education company that hired him just as he resigned presidency.

Push for Performance

Texas board wants to change funding formulas for universities and community colleges; faculty leaders question priorities and fairness of plan.