New York City Sues For-Profit College
City's consumer affairs agency's unusual lawsuit accuses Berkeley College of improper recruiting and lending practices.
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City's consumer affairs agency's unusual lawsuit accuses Berkeley College of improper recruiting and lending practices.
New Mexico State University has launched a "campus concierge" to alleviate student stress. Services are expected at more campuses.
Wisconsin Whitewater is latest university to find a presidential spouse can become a campus liability. Even on campuses without controversies, partners face heightened scrutiny.
AAUP says St. Edward's U flouted norms surrounding shared governance, due process and academic freedom when it dismissed two "squeaky wheel" professors and didn't renew a third. University says otherwise.
Government says rules on conduct of civil servants should apply to scholars at central universities.
Focus in trial was question of what would happen if Harvard (and by extension, other colleges) stopped considering race.
Appeals court ruling continues decade-long legal battle between Georgia State University and three publishers over what constitutes "fair use" of course materials. Does anyone still care about the outcome?
Valparaiso Law School announced its plans to close less than a month after the Tennessee Higher Education Commission rejected its plan to transfer to a public university in that state.
At one campus doing so, many adjuncts will lose positions, but departments aren't being eliminated.
New book outlines how rich donors have become more assertive about how their money should be used and explores the costs to higher ed.