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'Now You See It'

Are our brains cut out for the Internet age? Author of new book says yes -- if classroom and workplace are totally overhauled.

18 Sanctioned by Southern Accreditor

Southern Association of Colleges and Schools places five colleges on probation, while 13 others are warned. Finances and inadequate numbers of full-time faculty draw scrutiny.

President of HBCU's Want to Join in Completion Agenda

The nation’s historically black colleges and universities need to assume a far more active role in the national push to...

Slow Growing

For third straight year, average tuition at private colleges and universities will increase less than pre-recession, but again outpaces inflation. Institutional financial aid continues to grow.

Black College Presidents Want In on Completion Agenda

The nation’s historically black colleges and universities need to assume a far more active role in the national push to...

No Going Back

Congress may yet block an Education Department rule requiring colleges to obtain state authorization, but the state regulations themselves won’t vanish so easily.

College Board, Pearson Team Up on Developmental Education Product

Two major education companies, Pearson and College Board, announced today that they are collaborating on a product aimed at more...