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Carnegie Mellon Suspends Program in Greece

Carnegie Mellon University has suspended a master's program in information networking that it has run in Greece since 2002, The...

3 Million and Counting

As policy debate rages about for-profit colleges' value, their enrollments continue to soar, nearing 12 percent of all students.

Mixed Trends in MBA Applications

Graduate programs in business saw mixed trends in applications in the last year, according to survey data being released today...

A Shifting International Mix

Continued growth in Chinese undergraduate enrollments brings new issues to campuses in the United States.

Cal State Accused of Inappropriate Mixing of Public and Private Funds

The California Faculty Association is today releasing a report charging that the California State University System has been inappropriately mixing...

300 Million Downloads From iTunes U

Apple released data on Tuesday demonstrating the dramatic growth of iTunes U. In three years of operations, downloads have topped...

Dollars and Sense

New programs at University of San Francisco must fit "mission," but deans are using more sophisticated tools to show they can make money, too.

Castro Worries About Mindset of Freshmen

Fidel Castro has apparently taken an interest in Beloit College's annual "mindset list" designed to help professors (in a humorous...