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Black Colleges Dropped From Bill They Opposed

North Carolina legislation would have cut tuition dramatically, and many at the institutions feared they would lose revenue. Two universities still are covered by bill.

Final Push for State Authorization Rule

Education Department will push to finalize rule on state approval of online programs before the end of the year.

Fight for FAMU's Future

Florida A&M president's future hangs in the balance as she tries to plot a path forward in performance-funded state -- amid reports some trustees want to remove her.

From 4-Year to 2-Year

New report on transfer of struggling students from universities to community colleges finds students benefit from moving in nontraditional direction.

The Lives of Academics

Just what do academics do when they’re not teaching? In today's Academic Minute, the University of Southern California's Martin Krieger...

Clinton Endorses Limits on Out-of-State Enrollments

Hillary Clinton on Thursday endorsed legislation in California that would limit the share of non-Californians enrolled at University of California...

New Countries Added to Rhodes Scholarship Program

The Rhodes Trust has announced an expansion of the Rhodes Scholarships to students from more countries. Scholarships will be added...

Diversifying the Presidency

The last five campus leaders picked at Cal State have been women, and recent hires have doubled the number of Asian-Americans who will be campus presidents.