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Losing Critical Mass at Stanford?
After two political scientists who study race and ethnicity left in the last year, alumni and students fight to keep a third from bolting.
A New Carnegie Classification
For first time, designations focus on community engagement -- grouping 2-year colleges, liberal arts institutions and universities.
No Risk, No Reward
For-profit educators and investors discuss an enticing, but potentially dicey, new international market.
Aiding Needy Students -- By Ending Pell?
Senate tax hearing dominated by expressions of support for need-based assistance -- and an innovative but controversial proposal.
The Heat Is Turned Up
Education Department panel blasts controversial accreditor of liberal education programs, restricting its authority for 6 months.
Scientific Remedies
Experts agree that the U.S. is heading toward a potential crisis in research competitiveness -- and offer some solutions.
Proxies for Race
Wayne State law professors will vote on new admissions approach after Michigan nixed affirmative action. Are they being creative or evasive?
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