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Still Recovering From September 11

After years of planning, Borough of Manhattan Community College is decontaminating, demolishing and rebuilding one of its marquee buildings damaged by debris from World Trade Center 7.

Exception to the Rule

From the 1990s on, many colleges have increasingly relied on adjunct professors. Elon has gone from majority part timers to 74 percent tenure track -- and it's not done yet.

A Chancellor's Response to Tuition Report

A report issued Monday, “University Tuition, Consumer Choice and College Affordability,” called for a change in the public discussion about...

Scrutiny for a Presidential Spouse

U. of Tennessee banned wife of system's leader from contact with donors and employees -- and lifted ban only after stipulating her lack of authority.

Christmas Wins Another Round

Florida university president -- like a Missouri president last year -- reverses ban on holiday decorations. Legal experts aren't surprised.

American College Programs in Mumbai Are Cautious and Relieved

Though several colleges have programs in city hit by wave of attacks, they report no harm to students or employees. A former professor is among Americans killed.