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Should I Stay or Should I Go?
How do you know if your partner is the one? In today's Academic Minute, Monmouth University's Gary Lewandowski explores the...

The Price of Cutting Course Loads
Vassar professors want to reduce their teaching loads, but some question a new plan to do so at the expense of course offerings.

Saudi Enrollment Declines
Colleges have come to count on tuition from large numbers of Saudi Arabian students. After years of rapid growth, enrollments are declining on many campuses, in some cases precipitously.
Apollo Shareholders Sue Company to Stop Sale
Apollo Education Group, the parent company of the University of Phoenix, is facing a lawsuit from two shareholders who are...
You Can Build It. They May Not Come
Starting -- or reviving -- a Division I football team is an expensive and complicated process, with little obvious return on the investment. So why do colleges keep doing it?
Paper: Aid Deadlines Hurt Low-Income Students
A new report out of the Wisconsin Hope Lab finds that a large proportion of students eligible for Pell Grants...
Berkeley Student Killed in Terror Attack in Nice
The University of California, Berkeley, on Sunday reported that one of its students, Nicolas Leslie (at right), 20, has been...
New Papers on Performance-Based Funding
The Lumina Foundation last week released a new series of white papers on how public colleges are responding to performance-based...
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