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Affirmative Action for Men
After op-ed by Kenyon dean underscores how college admissions officers favor male applicants, many ask: Is this legal? Is it right?
War of Words Over Paper on Israel
Scholars' critical examination of U.S.-Israeli ties is called shoddy and bigoted; others say harsh reaction proves the study's point.
A House Dividing?
College groups take divergent approaches to lobbying as vote on the Higher Education Act nears.
Class Project in Fraud?
Instructor at Southern Cal's business school charged with fraud in which he recruited students to help get investors' money.
An Artistic Solution to a Deficit
Rockford College may sell land and art to deal with a financial shortfall.
Weighing Wins and Risks in a Coaching Hire
Kansas State hires basketball coach whose Cincinnati program thrived on the court but operated under a cloud.
Upping the Ante
Penn will pay full costs for students with family incomes up to $50,000 -- possibly altering aid equation at top colleges.
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