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'Knowledge in the Blood'

For a long time, Jonathan Jansen lived between two worlds. As the first black dean of education at South Africa's...

Tufts Sees Positive Impact of Loan Repayment Plan

During the last year, Tufts University awarded grants to 288 alumni who work for nonprofit groups or in the public...

Recession? Valet Parking Arrives

However improbable the timing, a service many would call a luxury is starting to appear on campuses.

Fewer Grants, Smaller Grants for Health Research

A survey by the Health Research Alliance of nongovernmental funders of health research and training (much of which takes place...

Arizona Will Vote on Affirmative Action

The Arizona Legislature has voted to place on the 2010 state ballot a proposal to bar state agencies -- including...

NACIQI Lives, or Will Soon ...

Last August, Congress pulled the plug on the National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity, amid a sense that...

Second Thoughts on Naming Courses for Donors

On Monday, an article in The San Francisco Chronicle reported on a plan by the City College of San Francisco...

Liberty U. Alters Policy on Political Clubs

LIberty University, which has been under criticism for denying recognition to a campus Democratic group, on Monday announced a new...