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What Would Wittgenstein Do?
New Web site lets members of the public get expert answers from philosophy professors.
More Money for Science Education
Senate amends Pentagon spending bill to bolster scholarship and fellowships for training in key fields.
Arizona State Ends Class Limited to Native Americans
Civil rights group complained that having race-specific sections of a course was unconstitutional.
Drawing a Line in the Academic Sand
U. of Idaho president says that in science courses, evolution will be taught and that other views -- discredited by researchers -- do not belong.
Race and Religion
Survey finds that black students are much more spiritual than their white counterparts.
A Private Matter Goes Public
Dispute over alleged plagiarism between 2 Penn scholars, settled quietly over the summer, is aired anew.
Major Troubles for Decker College
For-profit with ties to N.Y. gubernatorial candidate is barred from U.S. aid programs and faces Ky. inquiry.
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