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AAUP Censures 4 Colleges

In two cases, and another in which censure was lifted, focus was treatment of adjuncts. Association also drafts policies to call for more protections for graduate students.

A College for History Only

Founder of non-traditional law school is creating undergraduate institution, hoping to apply similar ideas to keep costs unusually low for private higher education.

A No-Risk Tuition Increase?

With a projected $700 million cut on the horizon, California's community colleges could increase tuition with no impact on most students, new report says.

Surprising Source of Grade Inflation

Virginia's high-stakes high school test -- and incentives used to get students to take it -- may have driven up grade point averages of college applicants from the commonwealth, study finds.

UNLV President May Be Forced Out

David Ashley, president of the University of Nevada at Las Vegas for three years, may not reach four, The Las...

Shooting the Messenger?

One day a contingent faculty member complains about pay. The next day he's fired and escorted off campus.

Auf Wiedersehen

German programs are finding themselves on the chopping block -- leaving language scholars frustrated.

Out of the Loop

International survey finds that American faculty members don't feel that they have much influence over key aspects of higher education and most feel they haven't seen major improvements in working conditions during their careers.