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Med Students' Own Mental Health Care

A study published Tuesday paints a grim picture of America’s increasingly stressed medical students, in what researchers say they hope...

Southern U. Board Fails in Bid to Declare Exigency

The board of Southern University on Tuesday deadlocked and failed to adopt a resolution allowing the Baton Rouge campus to...

Battle for German Brains

Amid tight academic job market in the U.S., Germany pushes Ph.D. students to get postdocs in America -- then to come home and promote change.

Gates's Own Brain Drain

The postsecondary education team at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is losing more than its leader. Hilary Pennington, director...

New Debate on Confederate Statue at Chapel Hill

Students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are trying to promote discussion of a statue of a...

Price Advantage in Britain Favors a For-Profit

BPP University College, Britain's only for-profit, degree-awarding institution, will have a price advantage over nonprofit competitors. Times Higher Education reported...

New Scrutiny for Sex Assault Cases

Jury finds Sewanee negligent in its handling of a judicial hearing stemming from a rape accusation.

Grant Recipients and Race

Contrary to "myth" of minority scholarship inequity, white students receive disproportionate share of institutional merit-based and private grants, study finds.