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Catholic Character

After years of planning, a new generation of ideological colleges takes shape, in purposeful counterpoint to traditional institutions they see as having lost the way.

At Variance with the Vatican

Church investigation of Georgetown U. theology professor's book raises concerns about academic freedom.

'Founded by Friends'

From Cornell University, which was always nonsectarian, to California’s Azusa Pacific University, which began as a Bible college, institutions with...

The Nursing Education Dilemma

Colleges are producing an increasing number of nursing graduates, but who will teach them?

Tough Job, No Easy Cures

Medical deans are well paid, but study finds their average tenure is half that of college presidents.

One Contested Sink

Minneapolis community college's plan to install a foot-washing basin for Muslim students is questioned.

Big Win for Religious Colleges

California Supreme Court, in 4-3 split, reverses lower court rulings to allow bond sales on behalf of "pervasively sectarian" institutions.

Gender Change Costs Dean a Job

When a man started appearing as a woman, a religious college asserted its right to dismiss.