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Modest Improvements Seen on Med School Conflicts of Interest

More than 20 percent of medical schools showed improvement in the PharmFree Scorecard, released Tuesday for 2009, which judges medical...

New Business for 'U.S. News'

U.S. News & World Report is on the verge of officially announcing a major expansion of its rankings Web site...

Nevada Chancellor Urges Board to Fire UNLV Chief

The chancellor of the Nevada System of Higher Education, whose own term is due to end this month, recommended to...

Kline Seen as Likely to Lead GOP on House Education Panel

Rep. John Kline of Minnesota is the front runner to be chosen today as the top Republican on the U.S...

Preliminary Numbers on Yellow Ribbon Participation

Monday was the deadline for colleges to sign up for the new Post-9/11 GI Bill's Yellow Ribbon Program, which allows...

Do as I Say, Not as I Do

College professorship in ethics may not translate into ethical conduct.

Frustrations Over Inquiry Into York U. Conference on Israel

Canada's Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council issued a statement Monday indicating that it has accepted assurances from York University...

Failing Grade on Alcohol

New data showing nationwide increases in drinking-related deaths among college students call into question the strategies being used to promote moderation.