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Tuition Hikes of the Downturn

As economic woes continue, and state budgets remain tight, public institutions are increasing rates by larger percentages than are privates.

U. of California Seeks Retirement Benefit Changes

Mark Yudof, president of the University of California, has released a formal proposal to change retirement benefits for employees in...

NLRB Steps Toward Grad Unions

Board overrules decision rejecting NYU union, and hints it will reverse ruling that has blocked collective bargaining for teaching assistants at private universities.

Despite Goal, Iowa Sees Drop in Friday Classes

The University of Iowa, like a number of other colleges and universities, has been trying to limit excessive student drinking...

(Almost) Final Rules

In advance of today's release of most financial aid "integrity" regulations, Education Department signals some changes, but not in core approach or principles.

'Precision Guesswork' on the GPA

WASHINGTON -- If a student's grades in high school best predict how he or she will fare in college, what...

Fired Administrator Ineligible for Unemployment, Minn. Court Rules

A senior administrator who was fired when a new president took over at her Minnesota university was ineligible for unemployment...

Reframing College Completion

In 2 papers, D.C. think tank calls for U.S. to encourage cross-state higher ed collaboration and for focus on mobility over institutional productivity and the credit hour.