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Scandal Over Bribes at French University
France's minister of higher education on Monday suspended the president of the University of Toulon and two top aides in...
AAUP Will Probe San Francisco Art Institute
The American Association of University Professors announced Monday that it is starting an investigation into allegations concerning the layoffs of...
Admissions Flexibility
Survey finds modest declines in number of colleges that place great weight on formulaic measures of academic achievement and potential.
Undergrad Seeks Personal Assistant
Vox Populi, a Georgetown University blog, has identified a sophomore whose ad for a personal assistant "takes premature self-importance to...
A Board Out of Control
Special accrediting panel finds Maricopa trustees in violation of numerous standards and to be lacking in civility or knowledge of their roles.
Healthier (Sometimes Stealth) Campus Dining
More colleges are making portions smaller and adding nutritious ingredients (sometimes without telling) in efforts to encourage healthier eating habits...
What the Morehouse Man Wears
College bans caps, do-rags and saggy pants, and largely receives student support -- but faces criticism from gay group over restriction on women's clothing.
Illinois Restores Grants for Low-Income Students
Following an intense lobbying drive by colleges and students in Illinois, a new law will authorize about 137,000 low-income students...
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