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Why Not Go Greek?

Study analyzes why some undergraduates decide not to join fraternities and sororities, suggesting how student affairs officials might be able to help chapter recruitment and retention.

Competition for Retiree Health Benefits

TIAA-CREF will challenge Emeriti for an increasingly important market as colleges seek incentives to encourage employee retirements.

New Chief for State College Group

President of SUNY's Buffalo State College becomes first minority leader of one of Washington's six major higher education associations.

A 'Third Way' on Student Loans?

WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration's 2010 budget proposal in February to eliminate the lender-based guaranteed student loan program poured gasoline...

New Strategy at Wisconsin

Faced with revenue declines and dwindling faculty numbers, Madison may raise tuition on all but its neediest students, mirroring a model private institutions often employ.

Revolt Against Outsourced Courses

Students at small state university -- discovering that their university awards credit for classes taught by online, for-profit company -- set off debate on what college instruction should be.

Middle Eastern Students Want a Box to Check

Students from ethnic groups in the Middle East and surrounding regions are pushing the University of California to add a...

Boston College Students, Denied Ayers, Discuss Academic Freedom

Following the decision by Boston College to bar a planned speech Monday by William Ayers, students instead devoted the day...