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A Truly Bookless Library

The new engineering and technology library at U. of Texas at San Antonio holds no printed volumes -- a realization of a goal many libraries have set as a vision for the future.

Obama Backs DREAM as Stand-Alone Measure

President Obama on Thursday said in a statement that he would support efforts to use a defense spending bill as...

Commonality Across Countries

At global meeting on higher education, parallels -- cutbacks, tough questions on quality, stubbornness of status quo -- overpower the historical differences.

Fear Under the Sheets

As some colleges face bedbug infestations in dormitories, many others consider ways to prevent such outbreaks.

Not Scared of Selectivity

Report highlights how successful community college transfer students can be at top-tier four-year institutions -- if they get the right kind of assistance.

Revised Regulations on ADA

The Justice Department on Wednesday published revised regulations on certain aspects of the Americans With Disabilities Act, dealing with some...

New Methodology Boosts U.S. Universities in World Ranking

During a year in which the University of California at Berkeley faced deep budget cuts, furloughs and student unrest, did...

Should Harvard Honor Martin Peretz?

Some at Harvard University question whether the university should honor Martin Peretz, the editor of The New Republic, in light...