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Rethinking Science Education

Presidents of liberal arts colleges are urged to move away from single discipline, traditional introductory courses.

Economy Appears to Shape Survey of Law Students

More law students say that their legal education has bolstered their commitment to public service -- and more students anticipate...

College Bans Students From Covering Faces

The Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences has banned students or others on its campuses from covering their faces...

Tangled Web at Wesleyan

Connecticut college sues former investment manager, charging that, with friends and family members, he conspired to enrich himself and shortchanged his job.

Winnipeg Holds Off on Controversial Humanities Merger

The University of Winnipeg has put on hold for at least this academic year a plan to merge the departments...

Waiting for Cash in Illinois

With the state unable to pay appropriated funds, the University of Illinois institutes furloughs and other colleges plead for money the government owes them.

NCAA Upholds Penalties Against Florida State

The National Collegiate Athletic Association has upheld a vacation of records penalty against Florida State University for an “academic fraud”...