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College-Issued Credit Cards Declined in 2010

The number of credit cards issued by colleges or alumni associations dropped in 2010, suggesting that a federal law aimed...

German Universities Debate Ties to Banks

Many German academics have been angered to learn of a deal between Deutsche Bank, Humboldt University and the Technical University...

The Ethics of Student Life

College officials hope to foster good decision-making by helping students view their actions through an ethical lens.

Academic Minute: Snowy Owls

In today’s Academic Minute, John Fitzpatrick of Cornell University explains what we can learn about climate change by observing Snowy...

International Students Return to Japan

Japanese universities are reporting, to their relief, that most of the international students who left the country after the tsunami...

Cooley Law School Sues Bloggers and Lawyers

The Thomas M. Cooley Law School, a freestanding institution in Michigan, on Thursday sued four anonymous individuals who have posted...

NSF Publishes Reports on State of Academic Research

The National Science Foundation has published new reports on how federal research dollars flowed to colleges and universities in 2009...

Texas Endowment Managers Worry About What's Next

The mammoth endowment fund of the University of Texas is planning to double the $50 million hedge it maintains in...