Ohio State U. Moves Forward on Plan to Outsource Parking—for $375-Million
Over the wishes of its faculty, the university said it would seek bids from investors interested in taking over its vast parking operation.
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'I Never Thought I'd Get to Go to College'
For a former Marine with a young family, the Post-9/11 GI Bill opens the door to fulfillment of a childhood dream.
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Revenge of the Underpaid Professors
The online disruption of higher education had to wait for the tools to get good enough. Now great college teachers will finally have the platform they deserve.
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The Unabomber's Pen Pal
The philosopher David F. Skrbina doesn't endorse Ted Kaczynski's violence. But he says some of the notorious anti-technologist's ideas are valid.
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Long Deferred, Campus Repairs Put Colleges in Dilemma
Many colleges have put off repairs and renovation since the recession. Now crumbling buildings, limited budgets, and mounting debt present an increasingly intractable...
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After Fanfare, Colleges Try to Meet 'Climate Neutral' Pledge
The American College & University Presidents' Climate Commitment is in the "slog" phase as signatories work on cutting emissions and using less energy.
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Sprawling Mesa, Ariz., Aims to Become a College Town
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Behind an Online Giant, a Small Brick-and-Mortar Campus
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Colleges and Developers Find Common Ground to Build Student Housing
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