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10/28/2012
Indiana college endowments are making a long climb back from the recession, but the recovery has been slow and frustrating for schools facing budget cuts and pressure to limit tuition increases and provide more financial aid.
10/28/2012
The University of Miami’s Momentum2 fundraising campaign continues to make healthy progress toward its $1.6 billion goal, as UM officials announced on Friday that the campaign has just surpassed the $1 billion mark.
10/28/2012
This year has brought news of student athletes charged with sex crimes at Boston University and at Temple, along with countless other less publicized cases.
10/28/2012
Sarah Henchey has been a middle school teacher for seven years and occasionally she runs into a student from her first class.
10/28/2012
Students leaders say their peers can't afford an increase.
10/28/2012
There are two explanations for last year’s 6 percent drop in community college enrollment.
10/28/2012
Moody's Investors Service has cut the credit rating on $1.5 billion borrowed by West Chester University, Cheyney University, and the 12 other Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education colleges to Aa3, from Aa2.
10/28/2012
The state College Board has decided against renewing the contract of Mississippi Valley State University President Donna Oliver.
10/28/2012
Brown University's new president provided a staunch defense of the value of higher education during a public swearing in ceremony on Saturday, stressing the role universities play in driving innovation and positive change.
10/28/2012
The LSU Board of Supervisors unanimously agreed Friday to merge the two positions of president and chancellor of the LSU system into a single entity.
10/28/2012
State law change allows longer agreements with non-tenured faculty members
10/28/2012
Mary Jane Saunders received a warm welcome from faculty when she arrived at Florida Atlantic University in 2010, but the honeymoon appears to be over.
10/28/2012
A day after nearly Wilberforce University’s entire student body protested about on-going problems on campus and threatened to withdraw, top administrators said Thursday the school has been working to resolve their issues to keep the nation’s oldest historically black university open.
10/28/2012
Let’s pause for a moment to consider the legislative wizardry of the late Irma Rangel.
10/25/2012
The “Painted Posse” controversy has drawn an apology and a pledge from LSU.

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