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'Science Under Siege'

Throughout the Bush administration, the president's policies have been criticized by many scientists. On Tuesday, the American Civil Liberties Union...

$3 Million Do-Over

Technicality leads Iowa Supreme Court to throw out award to a former graduate student everyone agrees was sexually harassed.

A Home Base for Adjuncts

For first time, Palomar College provides office space so part-timers don't have to meet with students in hallways.

Do You Really Need That Latte?

Some college officials have an unconventional idea for how students can cut their education loans.

Colleges Can Censor, Too

A U.S. appeals court extends to higher education a 1988 Supreme Court ruling that let high schools review student content.

Anti-Aging Doctors Sue Professors

$240 million sought in case that some see as attack on scholars who speak out on their areas of expertise.

What They Don't Know

States should create "alternate routes" to becoming a teacher. Colleges should require future teachers to major in a field other...