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Closure in an Ethics Case

Southern Illinois professor who felt slighted by state's judgment that he finished a mandatory test too quickly says he feels vindicated by settlement.

Med Schools' Expected Enrollment Growth

With expected growth at existing schools and a collection of new ones likely on the way, the country’s first-year medical...

Gay Rights vs. Religious Rights

Federal judge, in first decision of its kind, finds that materials in "Safe Space" at Georgia Tech unconstitutionally evaluated different faiths.

A Closer Look at Minorities in Engineering

New report looks at educational attainment of underrepresented minorities in engineering fields, finding progress but "a long way to go."

Buying Its Way Onto the Program?

Turnitin.com wants to pay for instructors to apply to present at scholarly meetings -- and talk about how successful its services are.

Immediate Payback for College Grads

Those holding a college diploma -- no matter their race -- tend to be financially rewarded right away in the job market based on ability. That's not true for high school graduates, report says.