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Upping the Ante

Penn will pay full costs for students with family incomes up to $50,000 -- possibly altering aid equation at top colleges.

Chilly Climate at Lake State

Many at Michigan's smallest public university see recent tenure denials -- over departmental objections -- as sign of disrespect for liberal arts.

Rethinking the MBA Curriculum

Yale plans to switch from traditional first-year courses to interdisciplinary modules.

Mi Lab Es Su Lab

Thanks to innovative software, some MIT laboratories are open to the world.

Another Way Out

SUNY Faculty Senate process offers an alternative to the “nuclear option” in clashes between presidents and professors.

Murderers, Video and Academic Freedom

Are killers rampant in college classrooms? Are student views being squelched? Depends if you ask Pat Robertson or legislative analysts.

Wanted: Book for a Term

As textbook prices soar and students complain, college stores consider programs that allow them to rent, not buy.