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Harvard Law to Phase Out Public Service Tuition Waiver
With much fanfare, Harvard University's law school last year announced that it would waive tuition for third-year students who pledge...
Suit: College Lowered Standards For Revenue
SUNY Cobleskill eased admissions and retention practices to get more tuition from unqualified -- mostly black -- students, a former dean says in a retaliation lawsuit.
McGill Prof Wins Grawemeyer in Psychology
Ronald Melzack, psychology professor emeritus at McGill University, in Montreal, has been named winner of the 2010 University of Louisville...
'The Business of Higher Education'
The notion that colleges need to act more like businesses appeals to many people outside higher education and, especially in...
The Great Community College Experiment
City University of New York continues designing new two-year institution -- aimed at maximizing student outcomes -- from ground up.
Adjunct Breakthrough (II)
New School part timers win contract with not only raises, but family leaves, differential titles and a commitment to representation on curricular committees.
That Time of Year: Coaching Carousel Cranks Into Gear
The season for many college football teams ended last weekend, which meant the start of the season that follows: firing...
Aggressive Tack on Incentive Comp
In first proposals on new rules on aid programs, Education Department suggests ending "safe harbors" on bonus pay for student recruiters.
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