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Court Puts Stem Cell Rules on Hold

A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction Monday barring new federal support for stem cell research under the rules issued...

'Is William Martinez Not Our Brother?'

Service learning and civic engagement may be particularly hot motifs in higher ed these days, but the idea that students...

Blinding Technology of Online Learning

Will digital education face legal scrutiny for shutting out blind students?

Split Ruling on Confidentiality

Federal judge won't force researchers to release names of teachers they interviewed, but orders release of schools studied -- despite scholars' pledges not to do so.
Opinion

Bottom (Line) Feeders

Colleges should stop using agents to recruit and enroll international students, writes Philip G. Altbach.

Legal Loss for Anti-Gay Student

Federal judge refuses to grant injunction to block master's program in counseling from forcing her to comply with its equity standards.

Judge Blocks Sale of Art by Fisk

Ruling finds that a college's dire financial condition does not justify disregard of a donor's intent.

College Can Earn $1.1M Gift Through Weight Loss

An alumna has offered Stephens College, a women's institution in Missouri, $1 million if faculty and staff members lose a...