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Brandeis Sued to Block Sale of Any Art

Three members of the board of the Rose Art Museum of Brandeis University are suing the university to block any...

Texas Files Charges Over Alleged Test-Prep Scam

Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott on Monday sued a couple, John J. and Frances Stuart, charging that their business was...

Return of the Professor

Activist English instructor at Ohio community college without tenure, who president admitted was laid off in violation of contract, is reinstated following faculty outcry.

Awaiting Extradition -- and Teaching

Hassan Diab is facing extradition hearings in Canada following the decision by French authorities to charge him with a role...

One-Man Peer Review

In annual ritual, lawmaker questions wisdom of U.S. research grants, this time about spread of HIV in foreign lands. House backs the critic, striking the funds.

God and Majors

National study tracks changes in religiosity by students in various courses of study and finds positive link between religiosity and going to college.

Surviving the Party School Rankings

Though Princeton Review makes a splash every year, college officials warn against taking the findings too seriously.

Texas Tech Profs Oppose Hiring of Alberto Gonzales

When Texas Tech University first announced that Alberto Gonzales, attorney general under President George W. Bush, has been hired to...