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Controversy Dies Down Over Gay Marriage Course

A course at Seton Hall University on gay marriage was only taught for the first time this semester amid criticism...

France Worries About Brain Drain to U.S.

A new study by the Institut Montaigne, a French research organization, has alarmed educators about a growth in the immigration...

Football Fever in Georgia

Despite a steady stream of calls from faculty groups and others to curb athletic spending, some states can't seem to...

Head of Watchdog Group to Team Up With For-Profit College Advocate

Opponents of for-profit colleges were surprised -- and perplexed -- when Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, a government...

Campaign to Start Tribal College for California

A campaign has started to bring a tribal college to California, which hasn't had one since D-Q university lost accreditation...

Legal Fight for Control of a Fraternity

Alumni of the Tau Epsilon Phi are suing the national organization, claiming that it is making unreasonable demands on chapters...

First Rhodes Winners at Ursinus and Irvine

The 32 American students announced Sunday as winners of Rhodes Scholarships included the first-ever winners from Ursinus College and the...