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Defending Bush's Higher Ed Budget

This is one of the busiest times of year on Capitol Hill, as Congress dives headlong into the coming year's...

Threats to Rare Resource for Humanists

U. of Illinois grant program, which gives 200-plus professors awards up to $25,000 a year, could face the budget axe.

Introductory Course Makeovers

Embraced as method of making colleges more efficient, center that advocates interactive approach to 101 classes spreads its reach.

Strike Halts 2-Year College's Classes

Classes at the Community College of Philadelphia were suspended indefinitely Tuesday morning as picketers gathered at building entrances for the...

Spring Arbor and Transgender Dean Settle

Christian university resolves discrimination complaint by former associate dean who says gender identity led to firing.

Are Public Universities Losing Ground?

Data suggesting big edge in faculty research output at private institutions is questioned, but seen as emblematic of evidence yet to come.

A More Porous Church-State Wall

New court rulings and campus developments underscore the growing impact of a 1995 Supreme Court decision.