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Getting Out of Grading

Duke's Cathy Davidson, calling the current process "meaningless" and "superficial," decides to turn evaluations over to her students.

Illinois Panel Wants Trustees Out, Not Administrators

The state panel studying a scandal in which trustees and others sought admission for politically connected applicants is calling for...

Cheating Scandal Uncovered at Texas-Brownsville

Authorities last year uncovered a major cheating scandal at the University of Texas at Brownsville--Texas Southmost College in which employees...

Arizona State U. Details Plans for 3-Year Institutions

Arizona State University hopes to create a set of lower-priced, undergraduate colleges around the state aimed at commuters and offering...

Boston U. Student Ordered to Pay $675K for Downloading

A federal jury on Friday ordered Joel Tenenbaum, a Boston University graduate student, to pay $675,000 to four music labels...

2010 Appropriations, By the Numbers

As Senate panel completes work on its spending bill for health, education and labor programs, boundaries are generally set for outlook for higher education.

The Real Costs of Merit Aid

New study finds that, 10 years after offering non-need-based assistance, private colleges are likely to enroll fewer Pell Grant recipients and fewer black students.