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Quincy College Board Struggles to Name President
For the third time, the board of Quincy College has canceled a meeting at which a vote had been expected...
Reviving an Ancient University in India
Authorities in India, backed by scholars worldwide, are moving to revive Nalanda, an ancient university that was destroyed more than...
No Laughing Matter
Historically, cartoons are not a significant driver of communications and marketing strategy in higher education. But one cartoon -- by...
Colleges Weigh In on Rules
WASHINGTON -- The public comment period for the majority of the U.S. Department of Education’s proposed regulations aimed at protecting...
A Medieval War -- Over Arizona
As soon as Arizona enacted its law designed to crack down on unauthorized immigration to the state, academic groups started...
Control of a Beloved Book
Some in academic publishing think the latest twist in the story of Black Elk Speaks amounts to poetic justice. Others...
Privatized Pathways for Foreign Students
U.S. colleges have increasingly turned to for-profit companies for help in recruiting international students. Now, with the growing popularity of...
Aid Officer Arrested as For-Profit College Closes
The sudden closure this week of Ascension College, a for-profit college in Louisiana, has been followed by the arrest of...
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