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Judge Backs U. of Colorado Ban on Concealed Weapons

A state judge has dismissed a lawsuit challenging the University of Colorado Board of Regents' ban on carrying concealed weapons...

Plenty of Colleges Still Have Space for Fall

In at least one way, this unusual admissions year is proving to be normal: For all the talk about how...

Grad Students Unionize at Central Michigan, Florida State

Graduate teaching assistants have voted to unionize, in locals affiliated with the American Federation of Teachers, at Central Michigan University...

Not So Warm Welcome for New York Private College Chief

Last month, the Commission on Independent Colleges and Universities in New York named Laura L. Anglin -- New York State's...

A Battle for the Sea (Grant)

U. of Alaska strips federal grant money from extension agent over his environmental "advocacy," drawing complaint that it bowed to agency's pressure.

All Campuses of Hebrew Union College May Survive

Trustees of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion announced a plan Tuesday that would keep open all three American campuses...

'Higher Education on the Move'

WASHINGTON -- An estimated 2.9 million students worldwide are pursuing their educations outside their home countries, a 57 percent increase...

Presidents Get Chance to Write Admissions Essays

The Wall Street Journal is publishing 10 essays by college presidents -- with the topics coming from their institutions' essay...