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GAO Reports on International Students
The Government Accountability Office has released a report comparing national strategies to attract and fund international students across a number...
Notre Dame Will Skip Key Honor at Graduation
The University of Notre Dame's graduation saga continues: The university's graduates will hear from a recipient of one of the...
Shot Across the Bow
Caribbean medical school's suit against Arkansas agency takes larger aim at whether accreditors and state boards discriminate against foreign trained doctors.
Cash Crunch
To retain current bond ratings or avoid reviews, colleges will need to prove they have ready access to cash, Moody's reports.
To Tie the Yellow Ribbon?
Colleges grapple with complexities of federal matching program that will supplement veterans' benefits under the new GI Bill.
Swine Flu Impact
Texas Wesleyan, Western Oregon and Harvard Dental close temporarily. Northeastern seeks to prevent handshakes at today's graduation ceremonies.
Cut and Run Athletics
To avoid unprecedented NCAA penalties, colleges are eliminating teams that underperform academically to try to keep Division I status. Does this run counter to association's academic reforms?
Drawing Attention to Contingent Labor
Thursday was declared to be New Faculty Majority Day and featured events at many campuses, particularly in California, designed to...
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