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Colleges Keep Much Assessment Activity to Themselves

When they're criticized for doing too little to measure how much and how well their students learn, colleges often complain...

A Marriage Made in Indiana

Just about everywhere you turn, state leaders are searching for a way to use online education to expand the reach...

27 Universities Back Alabama Suit Against Sports Artist

Twenty-seven colleges and universities have filed a brief with a federal appeals court backing the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa...

'Elegance in Science'

Ian Glynn is a physiologist with a passion for a concept not usually associated with his field: elegance. Specifically, its...

Oregon University System Seeks More Autonomy

The Oregon State Board of Higher Education voted last week to ask state officials to give the Oregon University System...

Mergers and Survival

Like so many small private colleges, Dana College, a small Lutheran institution on the outskirts of Omaha, has long been...

Bailout for Tennessee Prepaid Tuition Program

Tennessee lawmakers are authorizing $15 million to stabilize a prepaid tuition program that was supposed to be self-sustaining but that...