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You Can Build It. They May Not Come

Starting -- or reviving -- a Division I football team is an expensive and complicated process, with little obvious return on the investment. So why do colleges keep doing it?

Paper: Aid Deadlines Hurt Low-Income Students

A new report out of the Wisconsin Hope Lab finds that a large proportion of students eligible for Pell Grants...

Berkeley Student Killed in Terror Attack in Nice

The University of California, Berkeley, on Sunday reported that one of its students, Nicolas Leslie (at right), 20, has been...

New Papers on Performance-Based Funding

The Lumina Foundation last week released a new series of white papers on how public colleges are responding to performance-based...

Academic Minute: Should I Stay or Should I Go?

Today on the Academic Minute, Gary Lewandowski, professor and department chair of psychology at Monmouth University, explores the science behind...

PR Campaign Backs Temple President

Temple University President Neil D. Theobald does not seem to be going away quietly. Theobald on Friday was the subject...

Food Fight

Malcolm Gladwell says trade-off exists between high-quality campus dining and admitting low-income students. Bowdoin questions his logic and ethics.

New Programs: Athletic Training, Science for Health Professionals, Migration Studies, Dental Hygiene, Business, Psychology, Agriculture, Religion Communication

Azusa Pacific University is starting a master of science program in athletic training. Borough of Manhattan Community College, of City...