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Bias or Interest?

When polled privately, professors tend to explain gender gap in sciences as a matter of choices, not discrimination.

Textbooks, Barriers and Aid Forms

Federal advisory panel hears testimony on a range of topics relating to college access and affordability.

Using the Web to Prevent Suicide

More campus health centers use Internet-based program to help students cope with mental illness.

Political Shocker: Faculty Moderates

New analysis suggests that the biggest trend in professorial politics is a shift to the center in many disciplines.

Princeton Ends Early Decision

A week after Harvard, another university shifts. Some want trend to grow while others question whether most colleges could or should follow.

The Real Barriers for Women in Science

National Academies report attributes underrepresentation to "implicit biases" and institutional policies, not lack of talent or drive.