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Stimulus Spurs Campus Building

Public and private colleges begin to benefit from recovery law, securing capital funds more easily or cheaply.

$4 Million Verdict Against Penn Upheld

State appeals court backs ruling that university dissed professor who operated successful dental clinic -- and excoriates Penn for lawyers' behavior.

Orientation for Whites

Mount Holyoke tries possibly unique approach to the controversy over programs for incoming minority students by adding section for those who are in the majority.

U.S. Cancels Auction for Parent Loans

What if the federal government held an auction and nobody came? That's essentially what happened this month, and the U.S...

Clark U. Calls Off Finkelstein Lecture

Clark University has called off a lecture by Norman Finkelstein, saying that it would conflict with and possibly detract from...

A Special Relationship

When bishops and college presidents don't get along, things can get very complicated for those leading Catholic colleges.

Maryland Will Keep Graduation Prayer

C.D. Mote Jr., president of the University of Maryland at College Park, has decided that the institution will keep a...

U. of Colorado Will Fight Churchill Reinstatement

The University of Colorado will "vigorously challenge" any move to reinstate Ward Churchill to his job teaching ethnic studies at...