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Law School Co-Deans: 'Like a Marriage'

Over the last few years, universities started appointing two deans to lead their law schools temporarily. Now, a few are going that route with permanent appointments.

A Civil Rights Hero Who Disappeared

New book tells story of a largely forgotten man who won a landmark Supreme Court decision.

George Mason Tweaks Scalia Law School Name

George Mason University last week announced it was renaming its law school to honor Antonin Scalia, the late Supreme Court...

Education Department Drafts Standards for Accreditors

The Obama administration is proposing new standards that govern how and when college accreditors have to alert the U.S. Department...

The Cost of Remediation

An inadequate high school education can get expensive for students when they need to take remedial courses in college, according to a new report.

Academic Minute: Gendermandering

Today on the Academic Minute: Barbara Palmer, professor of political science at Baldwin Wallace University, details how a gerrymandered district...

Survey: 90% of Students Feel Unready to Repay Loans

A survey of roughly 90,000 students, most of whom attend four-year colleges, found that 90 percent of respondents feel they...

Feds Set Up Fake University, Arrest 21 for Visa Fraud

Federal agents set up a fake university as part of a sting operation that on Tuesday resulted in the arrests...