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Tough Times for Irish Higher Education

Irish universities are facing a crisis related to budgets and quality as they have been forced to eliminate positions at...

High Bar to Sue on Harassment Rules

Federal appeals court rejects suit by student whose professor criticized his views opposing gay marriage.

A Death Benefit Lives On

Facing a retiree uproar, Dartmouth backtracks on plan to eliminate an unusual payout to the families of deceased employees.

Where Are Your Professors?

While nonprofit colleges are forthcoming with their faculty lists, for-profit institutions are more reluctant -- irking some academic leaders.

Ditching Fall Semester

U. of Florida considers giving incoming students option of taking classes during spring and summer terms only — throughout their time at the university.

For-Profit Higher Ed Rewards Those Who Oppose New Rules

Members of Congress who have signed letters opposing proposed tougher regulations for for-profit higher education have seen their contributions from...

Anger Over Raise for U. of Kentucky President

The University of Kentucky Board of Trustees last week approved a $157,000 pay raise for Lee T. Todd Jr., the...