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Upgraded in Down Economy

A handful of private colleges see bond ratings improve during the financial crisis, crediting conservative budgeting and building reserves.

Another Step for Antioch College

Antioch College's continued rebirth took another step forward Wednesday with the naming of an interim president, Matthew Derr, who has...

Another One Bites the Dust

A once-promising global distance education program, having fallen far short of its initial goals, lowers its sights.

Oklahoma State Wins Eminent Domain Case

The Oklahoma Supreme Court has ruled that Oklahoma State University was within its rights to use eminent domain to obtain...

Research Trumps Teaching at British Universities

New research has found that British universities favor research over teaching when evaluating candidates for promotion, The Times Higher reported...

Classes vs. Bowl Game? No Contest at Alabama

Students at the University of Alabama worried about juggling academic responsibilities with attending the national championship of college football can...

An Anonymous Donor Who Believes in Prison Education

An anonymous donor to Chemeketa Community College, known as "The Investor," has given nearly $300,000 over the last two years...