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Rebuke for Regents Over Tenure

Kentucky's community-technical college system abused its power in eliminating tenure for new faculty members, state's attorney general says.

Libraries of the Future

What will they look like? Prediction about vanishing physical infrastructure intrigues some college librarians and frustrates others.

Rethinking Bankruptcy and Student Loans

House Democrats start work on legislation to make it easier for borrowers to discharge private student loan debt.

'60s Tactics, New Cause

Few think the clock will be turned back to the Berkeley of the 1960s, but the protests planned across the...

Unprecedented Demand, Dwindling Funding

Survey of state directors of community college systems finds many experienced midyear state budget cuts last year and expect another round of such cuts in 2010.

Purdue Limits Access to Ayers Talk

With protests planned for Thursday's lecture at Purdue University by William Ayers, the university has imposed limits on who may...

Open Letter on Open Access

Presidents of 57 liberal arts colleges pen a public missive urging Congress to open up access to journal articles on federally funded research.

FAFSA Experiment Boosts College Going

When tax preparers helped them fill out federal student aid form, low-income Americans were likelier to qualify for financial assistance and to enroll in college.