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State Attorney General Challenges Eastern Michigan's Dismissal of Student

Michigan's attorney general has taken a side in Eastern Michigan University's legal dispute with a former student over the right...

Worldwide Paradox for Women

At global gathering of higher ed officials, some question why rising female enrollment levels aren't translating into comparable gains in the academic and non-academic work force.

Furor Over UCLA Student's Rant About Asians

A student at the University of California at Los Angeles posted a YouTube video criticizing Asian students for talking loudly...

Financial Aid Rock

Higher ed administrators compose and perform songs about their work.

Tabloid Science

"Scientific Enquirer," research universities' latest effort to counter Congressional criticism of oddly titled projects, aims to explain -- as accessibly as possible -- why such work matters.

Is Pell Too Big?

As deficit crunch threatens to squeeze bedrock student aid program, even some supporters say time has come to examine its efficiency.

2 Options Presented for New Orleans Universities

A consultant charged with studying a possible merger of Southern University at New Orleans and the University of New Orleans...
Opinion

Humans and the Humanites

An instructor and a student share lessons they learned from a class in which university students taught Russian literature at a juvenile correctional facility.