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Some Colleges Add Summer Jobs for Students

With summer jobs much more difficult for students to find, some colleges are hiring more students than in previous years...

U.S. Guidelines Broaden Access to Stem Cell Lines

The National Institutes of Health on Monday published final guidelines governing federal sponsorship of research on embryonic stem cells, rules...

Could Farming Become the Hot Endowment Investment?

George Washington University is planning to increase, to 10 percent from 6 percent, the share of its $1 billion endowment...

Yellow Ribbon Participation Now at 1,165, and Climbing

The number of colleges participating in the new Post-9/11 GI Bill’s Yellow Ribbon Program continues to climb. The program allows...

Study Explores Link Between Depression and Grades

New research from the University of Michigan finds that college students with depression are twice as likely as their classmates...

Franklin College v. Franklin University

Franklin College, in Indiana, filed a complaint in federal court Monday seeking to stop Franklin University -- an Ohio institution...

Wyoming Criticized by Lawmakers Over Partner Benefits

Legislators are complaining about a University of Wyoming policy adopted in May to authorize administrators to issue vouchers for the...

The Law Dean and the Prostitution Ring

Mark A. Sargent resigned unexpectedly as law dean at Villanova University last week. On Friday, police reports emerged identifying Sargent...