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Ex-Dean Charged With Using Students as Servants

Cecilia Chang, already facing charges of embezzling about $1 million from St. John's University, in New York, is now facing...

Commissions and Foreign Students

Many admissions officers remain opposed to the way many agents recruit abroad -- even as the practice spreads.

Wellesley Prof Uncovers Tuskegee-Like Research in Guatemala

Susan M. Reverby, a medical historian at Wellesley College, has uncovered evidence -- confirmed by U.S. officials -- that American...

'They Ask. Who Tells?'

ST. LOUIS -- Many high schools have policies under which, if a student is cited for a disciplinary infraction as...

New Job Training Program to Be Unveiled

President Obama is on Monday expected to announce a new public-private partnership to promote better job training at community colleges...

California Gubernatorial Hopefuls Debate Immigrant Students

Immigration issues took center stage Saturday in a debate of the gubernatorial candidates in California. The chief issue was the...

Northeastern Feels No Backlash for Cutting Football

Northeastern University, which eliminated football last year, is experiencing increases in the number of applicants and the number of donors...

Documenting the Need for Minority Students in Science

A new report from the National Academies outlines the reasons why efforts to improve the science and technology work force...