- Daniel de Vise
- Reporter
Daniel de Visé is higher education reporter at the Washington Post and author of the College Inc. blog. He has worked as a journalist for 20 years, including stints at the Boca Raton News, Long Beach Press-Telegram, San Diego Union Tribune and Miami Herald. He is a graduate of Wesleyan and Northwestern Universities.
- E-mails show U-Va. board pondering attempt to oust President Sullivan
- Report finds for-profit colleges serve shareholders over students
- No ‘magic solution’ to college affordability
- U-Va. deans hatched online plan the day Teresa Sullivan was asked to resign
- U-Va. parent: Online learning is an oxymoron
- Fixed-rate tuition can minimize college-price angst
- U-Va. leaders appear not to have known of looming online deal
- U-Va. takes major step in online education
- St. Mary’s College moves to shore up selectivity
- Sullivan: U-Va. more united than ever
- A pragmatic liberal arts education
- Five college admissions tips for the A-minus student
- Are Va. college trustees groomed for activism?
- U-Va. upheaval: 18 days of leadership crisis
- U-Va. board unanimously reinstates Teresa Sullivan as president
- Teresa Sullivan: The ousted U-Va. leader who may regain the post
- Question in U-Va. tumult: What should premier public universities be?
- At 150, land-grant public universities struggle to return to roots
- U-Va. board to reconsider President Sullivan’s employment
- Zeithaml takes interim U-Va. role under fire, says he didn’t support decision to remove Sullivan
- Sullivan supporters plot to reinstate her as U-Va. president
- E-mails show U-Va. board leaders planning Teresa Sullivan’s exit
- U-Va. board member, professor quit amid uproar over President Teresa Sullivan’s ouster
- Leadership drama consumes U-Va.; board names Zeithaml interim president
- U-Va. governing board to meet on Teresa Sullivan’s ouster
- U-Va. donors threaten to withhold funds over ouster of president
- U-Va. faculty hold raucous meeting over ousted president
- U-Va. Faculty Senate to meet in emergency session Sunday over Teresa Sullivan’s ouster
- McDonnell urges U-Va. board to replace Sullivan swiftly
- McDonnell urges U-Va. board to replace Sullivan swiftly
- Three members of U-Va. board were kept in dark about effort to oust Sullivan
- Teresa Sullivan’s deputies praise U-Va. board as ‘resolute’
- Teresa Sullivan's deputies praise U-Va. board as 'resolute'
- U-Va. board: President Teresa Sullivan’s removal came after ‘extended’ talks over school’s health
- Teresa Sullivan ouster: 33 faculty leaders protest her dismissal from University of Virginia presidency
- Teresa Sullivan ouster: 33 faculty leaders protest her dismissal from University of Virginia presidency
- U-Va. president’s ouster puts spotlight on governing board
- U.-Va. board ouster of President Teresa Sullivan sparks anger
- University of Virginia president to step down
- At alumni weekends, age is no longer a hindrance
- College Board calls off special SAT date for affluent, gifted students
- Are certificates the future of higher education?
- Thomas Jefferson’s liberal arts education
- Why assessment is good for colleges: A rebuttal
- Public universities pushing ‘super-seniors’ to the graduation stage
- A special SAT date for the wealthy and gifted?
- New momentum for the three-year degree?
- Special-needs unit of Young Marines teaches youths to serve
- Four farm animals slashed in Fairfax
- Yoke San Reynolds, U-Va.’s retiring vice president, saved the university nearly $1 billion
- Wesleyan president: A degree in ‘three marvelous years’
- Howard volunteers bring clean water to Kenya village
- Five colleges where students study
- Is college too easy? As study time falls, debate rises.
- Public university presidents nearly crack the $2 million mark
- Celebrating a painter, and his freshly painted walls
- Graduation “gap” widens in Maryland
- State grant aid goes increasingly to the wealthy
- Howard graduate caps a four-year fight for access
- Man found shot dead in Southeast on Saturday morning
- Three Boston U. students killed in New Zealand van crash
- Choosing a college for the job that comes after
- Athletics 1, academics 0: A guest post
- University of Michigan creates model for instant research funding
- No College Left Behind: A guest post
- Prominent legal scholar and China expert comes to aid of Chen Guangcheng
- Free Harvard, MIT classes for all? Yes and no.
- Why the nation needs more female engineers
- UDC community college chief Jonathan Gueverra leaves for Florida Keys job
- After 30 years of croquet, a new fight song for St. John’s
- Capella, Sophia.org release 25,000 free academic tutorials
- Do colleges court those least in need of education?
- The case against lowering student loan interest rates
- College giving rebounds as donor base shrinks
- At Virginia Tech, computers help solve a math class problem
- Obama officials push Congress to block doubling of student loan interest rate
- Ohio State’s Gordon Gee proposes “differential” tuition
- A better gauge of community college success
- UMBC’s Hrabowski named to Time ‘influential’ list
- Five steps to a prudent student loan
- Oikos, Va. Tech shooters may have shown warning signs
- Documentary faults ‘bully’ label in U-Va. suicide
- For midshipmen, ‘teachable moments’ hiking Stonewall Jackson’s Shenandoah trail
- Why do women steer clear of engineering?
- The most generous higher-ed donor ever?
- ACT College president defends late aid payments
- College faculty pay has stalled
- The nation’s 300 best undergraduate professors?
- UMUC president’s departure not related to academics, chancellor says
- Six tips for liberal arts colleges to produce employable grads
- Does March Madness success boost collegiate rankings?
- A banner year for admissions at U-Va.
- Students with big ideas to convene for Clinton Global Initiative University
- Six colleges dominate in research stature
- Senate chair request UMUC enrollment, workplace records
- Hispanics are crucial to college completion goals
- University of Maryland University College President Aldridge resigns
- Five universities that really are up-and-comers
- UMBC’s quiet revolution in teaching science is earning school extra credit
- Choosing a college without knowing its cost
- College accountability: a closer look
- College learning tests might not be the answer
- Obama college-cost plan may not work as prescribed
- Trying to assess learning gives colleges their own test anxiety
- Downturn forces area business schools to adapt
- Rising college prices: Is federal policy partly to blame?
- Complaint alleges UMUC made ‘hush money’ payments to disgruntled employees
- Five tips for making online study work
- New graduation math = success for community colleges
- Juliette Bell tapped as UMES president
- Watch your favorite rock stars for credit
- Student loans surpass auto, credit card debt
- A modest revival for the Irish language
- Cheetah robot breaks robo-speed record at 18 mph
- Grad-rate ranking reveals elite list of small, wealthy schools
- U-Md. collaboration blueprint released
- Davy Jones: Remembering his musicianship and five of his best Monkees performances
- Davy Jones dies; heartthrob of the Monkees
- Many students could skip remedial classes, studies find
- Washington still the nation’s best-educated city
- Are car loans, college loans so different?
- UMUC under Susan Aldridge: A grim account
- In search of higher education’s Best Picture
- Coppin State president hit with no-confidence vote
- Number of U.S. adults with college degrees hits historic high
- UMUC President Aldridge on indefinite leave
- Texas affirmative action case may hinge on Justice Kennedy
- St. Mary’s College secures major gift for need-based aid
- Harvard Asian-American discrimination probe ends
- Liberal learning: Only for the elite?
- American University adjunct faculty vote to unionize
- University of Texas moves to enforce ‘slacker’ rule
- Colleges looking beyond the lecture
- Local colleges fare well on ‘LGBT-friendly’ index
- A bachelor’s degree for $10,000
- Washington’s first academic earthquake drill?
- Guest post: Calculator shopping, the night before the SAT
- Female VMI cadets offended by sexist online posts
- Claremont McKenna SAT scandal: More at stake than rankings?
- Guest post: A nontraditional university for nontraditional students
- Naval Academy puts ‘spice’ scandal behind it
- Guest post: An ‘Arab Spring’ of free online higher education
- Guest post: Higher education’s $64,000 question
- Student claims Harvard, Princeton discriminate against Asian-Americans
- Report faults Va. colleges for spiraling tuition
- College leaders question Obama’s tuition plan
- Obama outlines incentive plan to rein in college tuition costs
- College grad rates are ‘bad data’
- ‘Career services’ in a stricken job market
- Leaked e-mails reveal tensions before U-Va. editor’s suicide
- Guest post: LSU lost the big game but gained national exposure
- College for nothing, or next-to-nothing
- Churchill center at GWU took shape on a cocktail napkin
- GWU to host Churchill research center
- Should William and Mary students pay ‘market rates’?
- U-Va., JHU’s former presidents earned over $200,000 a year for serving on corporate boards
- Va. students object to Martin Luther King Jr. Day classes
- DCTAG official: Choose your college with care
- Population of needy college students is exploding
- Guest post: Restore civics to the college curriculum
- Ohio school doubles early decision numbers by promoting value
- Is higher tuition what the public wants?
- Some local colleges have few grads
- Pitching U.S. liberal arts in China
- Trial focuses on whether Md. black colleges receive enough state funding, support
- Berkeley and the public Ivies: Five lingering questions
- Naval Academy professor: A veneer of selectivity
- Guest post: Should St. Mary’s compensate ship-bound students?
- Naval Academy, other colleges differ on when an application counts
- UC-Berkeley and other ‘public Ivies’ in fiscal peril
- Guest post: Eight thoughts on higher education in 2012
- Can the public Ivies be saved?
- St. Mary’s floating dormitory sets sail
- An undergraduate education in one course?
- GMU names Spanish-born educator Angel Cabrera as president
- Under settlement with family, Va. Tech must notify parents of suicidal students
- The 10 lowest college graduation rates in D.C., Md. and Va.
- Study: Two-fifths of high school graduates are unprepared for college or the workforce
- Maryland regents reject U-Md., UMB merger
- Virginia Tech: Shooter was not a student at university
- Maryland regents reject merger of College Park, Baltimore
- Virginia Tech police officer, gunman killed
- Gallaudet unveils bilingual logo
- Guest post: In defense of federal student aid
- Guest post: A more relaxed approach to Early Decision
- Obama meets with star presidents to talk reform
- Guest post: Five things I learned from the football team
- Survey: What presidents at private colleges earn
- Guest post: In defense of a liberal education
- Ten pricey colleges that don’t leave you in debt
- Endowing scholarships, attaching strings
- Emboldened UC-Davis students protest tuition hike
- Coppin State University moves to improve its low graduation rate
- GWU reports spike in student pneumonia cases
- GAO report alleges low standards at for-profits
- Guest post: Cutting student aid like ‘eating our own seed corn’
- Eight scandals that ended college presidencies
- UT Austin: A model of waste, or efficiency?
- U-Md. Baltimore President Jay Perman takes on childhood obesity
- Guest post: Is the SAT the best way to spend a Saturday?
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