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Leadership Dispute at Texas A

The chancellor of the Texas A&M University System is in an increasingly public fight with the president of the flagship...

Competencies Over Courses in Medical Education

New report suggests that science curriculums for future doctors shift from system based on outdated requirements to assessment of a list of needed skills.

South Carolina Governor Ordered to Apply for Stimulus

The South Carolina Supreme Court on Thursday ordered Gov. Mark Sanford, a Republican, to apply for the $700 million in...

The New Student Excuse?

Web site promises to give students corrupted files so they can pretend to turn in work -- and gain extra time until their professors figure out there is a problem.

House Panel Drafts Science Spending Bill for 2010

Kicking off the Congressional appropriations process for federal programs relevant to higher education, the House of Representatives panel that sets...

Campuses as Vet-Friendly Zones

Colleges continue to step up their efforts to recruit and better support veterans, in anticipation of the new GI Bill.

Sexual Orientation and the College Experience

A new study published in the journal Economics of Education Review explores how students of different sexual orientations have different...