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2 Churches Fight Over an Online University

A church in Arizona and one in Kentucky are suing one another over the sale of an apparently unaccredited for-profit...

Separate But Equal?

Peace College's plans raise legal question of whether colleges can have separate sections for male and female students.

Kaplan Pays $1.6M to End Whistleblower Suit

Kaplan Inc. has agreed to pay $1.6 million to settle a whistleblower's suit charging that the company's CHI Institute, in...

Presidential Perks in New Jersey

Many public colleges in New Jersey have in recent years announced salary freezes for presidents, citing the budget cuts faced...

Kaplan Pays $1.6M to End Whistleblower Suit and Other Disputes

Kaplan Inc. has agreed to pay $1.6 million to settle three legal matters at the company's CHE Institute, in Pennsylviania...

Off the Beaten Path

Small liberal arts colleges find more success recruiting students in Myanmar than in countries that send far more students to the U.S.

Boston U. Scientists Retract Controversial Study

Boston University researchers have retracted a paper, originally published in Science, in which they claimed to have identified a genetic...

Who Is Punished for Plagiarism?

NYU professor says he paid (in a smaller raise) for antagonizing cheating students -- and when he went public, he was pressured to take down a blog post.