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SAT Scores Down Again, Wealth Up Again

College Board sees lots of progress in annual report on averages, but critics see lots of reasons to be concerned about the test and its impact.

Proving You're Not a Puppy Murderer

One of a public relations officer's worst nightmares is a lie that won't go away, and Dalhousie University recently confronted...

In Support of the E-Test

Study makes the case that administering exams electronically can reduce cheating and save faculty time.

Hazing Charges Against University Officials Dropped

Indictments against Rider administrators had prompted colleges to redouble their commitments to stop abuse of students -- but at what cost?

Catching Up in International Grad Students

American universities report increases in applications and admission offers, but numbers still haven't reached 2003 levels.

Search for Consensus in California

Debate over regulating for-profit colleges seems as intractable as ever as two new proposals for overseeing the sector circulate.