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Capital Risks: Is There a Limit to Alumni Support for Tuition-Busting Construction Projects?
News out of Cedar Falls, Iowa underscores the complex dilemma facing fundraisers and […]
News out of Cedar Falls, Iowa underscores the complex dilemma facing fundraisers and […]
In a rare confluence that will shape the future of California higher education, the state’s two top university jobs are open, high-profile vacancies that position its leaders as national pacesetters because of the size...
In a bit of good news for this Thanksgiving, it appears that many would-be shapers of education policy are plugging for the return of civics to the curricula of schools and colleges. The bad...
The words “Fire Eric Rasmusen” were painted on an Indiana University bridge, but experts say the controversial professor’s job is likely safe. Rasmusen, a tenured professor of business economics and public policy at the...
For $73,000 per year, top students with SAT scores well north of 1,500 count themselves lucky to be accepted by Williams College. There, however, despite the chilly Massachusetts climate, they are in danger of...
Five organizations have filed amicus briefs supporting a lawsuit filed by a free speech nonprofit over “unconstitutional” free speech policies at the University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign. Speech First sued the university in May over initiatives...
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