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Campuses as Vet-Friendly Zones

Colleges continue to step up their efforts to recruit and better support veterans, in anticipation of the new GI Bill.

Georgia Colleges Allowed to Hire More Lecturers

The Georgia Board of Regents has increased the cap on the use of lecturers at public colleges from 10 to...

Fight Over Stimulus Funds in Massachusetts

An advocacy group for public higher education in Massachusetts has filed a federal complaint charging the state with diverting federal...

Defender of the Humanities

Jim Leach becomes Obama's official nominee to lead National Endowment for the Humanities and pledges to bolster the agency and to respect peer review.

Rankings Rancor at Clemson

University responds harshly to official's assertions of data "manipulation" to rise on the U.S. News charts, denying unethical behavior -- but directly challenging few of her allegations.

The Faculty and Undergrad Research

To draw more students into laboratories and field work, professors have to be on board first -- and rewards in the tenure process are key, participants in D.C. panel say.