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Stanford Tries Again on Issue of Renaming Buildings

A panel appointed by Stanford University more than a year ago has come to the conclusion that it can't reach...

3 More Law Schools Will Accept GRE, Not Just LSAT

The movement to accept the Graduate Record Examination for admission to law schools, not just the traditionally required Law School...

4 Colleges Have First Rhodes Scholar Winners

Thirty-two Americans were named Saturday as winner of Rhodes Scholarships, which cover all expenses for programs at the University of...

Nebraska Responds to Demands on Political Climate

The University of Nebraska at Lincoln said Friday that a graduate student lecturer in English who flipped off an undergraduate...

Chair Quits Post Over Arts Courses Cut at Vermont

D. Thomas Toner, chair of music and dance at the University of Vermont, resigned his chairmanship over concerns his department...

California Regents Criticize Napolitano

The University of California Board of Regents issued a statement Thursday criticizing Janet Napolitano, president of the system, for her...

$700M Bequest to Columbia, NewYork-Presbyterian

A large new gift to Columbia University and NewYork-Presbyterian will go to cancer research and clinical programs. Florence Irving and...

Monthlong Faculty Strike Continues in Ontario

A more than monthlong strike of faculty at Ontario’s 24 public two-year colleges will continue after 86 percent of union...