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March Badness

Two-thirds of teams in NCAA men's basketball tourney graduate fewer than 50% of their players, Knight Commission finds.

Multiple Choice

Did the new SAT leave students famished, satisfied or feeling like they had inside information on the essay? All of the above.

Statistical Snapshot

A new Education Department report reveals rapidly rising tuitions, led (proportionally) by public and for-profit colleges.

The Payoff for Those Long Years Earning a Ph.D.

A new study from the University of Toronto suggests that higher education -- and lots of it -- may prevent...

The Poster Child Who Can't Be Found

A criminology course at the University of Northern Colorado is the setting for one of David Horowitz's favorite stories. As...

Surviving the Essay

The new SAT was given for the first time Saturday; to many students, the much-publicized writing test wasn't that big a deal.

Staying Alive

Edward Waters College wins round in U.S. court, temporarily staving off loss of accreditation.