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Harming the Historical Record
Scholars who run archival projects and university presses question shifts at NEH and apparent move away from peer review.
5 Duquesne Basketball Players Shot
Incident stuns Pittsburgh campus -- just days after gunman terrorizes college in Montreal.
Long-Fought Win for Gay Rights
After retirement of president who called homosexuality a "biological perversion," Missouri State board bars bias.
Justice O'Connor's Deadline
When Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's Supreme Court decision three years ago upheld the use of race in admissions, most college...
Progress, But Only Partial
Enrollment of black freshmen at U. of Kentucky rebounds from last year's drop, but officials know harder work is ahead.
Higher Ed 2015
Education Department releases enrollment predictions, showing slowing college growth rate and continued prevalence of women.
The Foglesong Rock
How Lynyrd Skynyrd inspires Mississippi State's new president to connect with students.
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