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Radio Free Oxford

In reflection of the financially vulnerable state of college broadcasting, Miami U. gives up control of its radio station, saving it money in a budget crisis but spelling the end of its locally produced programming.

'Swimming Against the Tide'

Many educators worry that the ability of the United States to produce enough scientists will fall short unless a more...

The Impact of 'Time to Degree'

The most logical reason to focus on "time to degree" for doctoral students is that most of them say they...

Assuring Quality, Across Borders

At international seminar, those charged with validating the quality of their nations' colleges discuss trends in accreditation, and a common scourge: degree mills.

Blinding Them With Science

New study finds American students know fewer facts about science than do their Chinese counterparts, but neither group is particularly strong at scientific reasoning.

HBCUs Drawing Scrutiny

After a Georgia lawmaker suggests merging two historically black colleges with white institutions, a prominent black senator says the idea deserves study.