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Outmoded Engineers?

A department at Cornell, founded in the '60s, is latest of its kind to be merged or eliminated. Critics say more theoretical programs are valuable, but vulnerable because they generate fewer large grants.

Writing Lags in Law Schools

Latest engagement survey suggests a significant number of law school students are not adequately prepared for real-world legal writing.

Giving Choice and Taking It Away

College Board says new SAT policy is designed to minimize student stress. But information it gives colleges might make students more stressed (and feeling less in control) than ever.

(Hidden) Cost of Doing Business

Expanding a college's research enterprise comes at a high price, and don't count on grants to cover it, a new paper in Academic Medicine asserts.

From Princeton to DeVry

Harold Shapiro, former president of elite private and public universities, discusses his new role as board chairman of one of the country's leading for-profit institutions.

The State of the Humanities

“Indicators” are released to provide data on students, faculty and American life.