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Heated Debate About HBCUs

Officials of historically black universities challenge research suggesting that their graduates have lost earnings power compared to alumni of white institutions.

Not That There's Anything Wrong With It

The mythical tradition of the alumni magazine prank was elevated (or lowered?) to the level of litigation last month, when...

Reframing the Debate About What Professors Say

AAUP releases principles to defend rights of faculty members against those calling for anti-indoctrination or balancing measures.

A Book on Hold

U. of Michigan Press halts -- but may resume -- distribution of book published in Britain arguing that creation of Israel was a mistake.

Campus Bomb Threats Mount

At least six colleges receive new warnings about attacks to coincide with anniversary of September 11 -- but officials see small risk of real danger.

Principles for International Collaboration in Graduate Education

Educators from U.S., Canada, Europe, Australia and China issue set of ideas to govern discussions on working together.

Dartmouth Approves Controversial Board Changes

More trustees will be added in shift opposed by many alumni, who fear loss of influence.