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Wealthy American Universities Start to Invest in Africa

Some of the wealthiest American universities are starting to invest in Africa, seeing the potential for large gains, Reuters reported...

U. of California Abandons Large Hike in Graduate Tuition

The University of California has abandoned plans for large, widespread increases in graduate and professional school tuition, The Los Angeles...

Evacuations from Egypt

The U.S. Department of State strengthened its warning against travel to Egypt on Wednesday and is now urging American citizens...

Oregon Considers Income-Based Tuition Repayment System

Lawmakers in Oregon have passed legislation authorizing a study and pilot of the idea of replacing tuition at public colleges...

Education Department Stands Firm on PLUS Criteria

WASHINGTON — After protests from historically black colleges that new underwriting standards for Parent PLUS loans have hurt their institutions...

Academic Minute: Uneven Sea Level Rise

In today’s Academic Minute, Tal Ezer of Old Dominion University explains why one section of the Atlantic coast is more...

Academic Minute: Parasitism and Mate Selection

In today’s Academic Minute, Oliver Beckers of Indiana University explains how parasitism and impending death influence the mate choice of...

Journalism Center Will Remain on UW-Madison Campus

Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker vetoed a budget provision on Sunday that would have kicked the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism...