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'Crisis' Seen in Key History Series

Prominent historians are charging that the U.S. State Department office responsible for publishing documents that are essential for research on...

33-Year-Old Priest Picked for President

University of Mary's new leader is admittedly inexperienced, but "raring to go."

Keep Santa Fe Weird

As a state university mulls saving a private liberal arts college by taking on its debt, students and faculty hope it can retain unique, arts-focused identity that's decidedly "quirky."

Drug Use, With Academics in Mind

Students who use ADHD medications without prescriptions do so more for studying than partying -- and generally feel that the drug use pays off, survey finds.

Who Needs a 5-Day Schedule?

Students aren't flocking to programs to cram a full courseload in one day, but the ability to be on campus just two days a week may have staying power.

Diverting Students from Developmental Ed

U. of Texas at El Paso has redesigned some courses, and created alternative streams for students who otherwise would start a traditional remedial sequence.