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LSU Cuts Are Deep; Press Survives
The Louisiana State University is eliminating 400 positions, 100 of them at the flagship campus in Baton Rouge, but the...
Some Endowments See a Little Good News
What amounts to good news for endowment managers these days wouldn't have been good news a few years ago. But...
Tarnished Jewel
University of California, revered worldwide for excellence, considers a bleak future as budget cuts threaten programs, recruitment, retention and access.
UNLV President Demoted
The Nevada Board of Regents on Friday ended David Ashley's presidency at the University of Nevada at Las Vegas, returning...
Financial Aid in Flux
With big changes looming, a flurry of news developments -- action and promises from Congress, reports on Perkins Loans and guarantee agencies -- add to the uncertainty.
Simon Fraser to Become First Canadian University in NCAA
If all goes according to plan, Simon Fraser University, in British Columbia, will be the first Canadian member of the...
Hiring Coup or Tainted Hire?
Texas Tech educators and others debate university's selection of Alberto Gonzales, Bush's attorney general, to teach political science and help recruit Latino students.
My Intellectual Territory
An NEH grant awarded to professors to start teaching courses around life's "enduring questions" has some philosophers wondering if they've been forgotten.
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