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Another Way Out

SUNY Faculty Senate process offers an alternative to the “nuclear option” in clashes between presidents and professors.

Murderers, Video and Academic Freedom

Are killers rampant in college classrooms? Are student views being squelched? Depends if you ask Pat Robertson or legislative analysts.

Wanted: Book for a Term

As textbook prices soar and students complain, college stores consider programs that allow them to rent, not buy.

Harvard Med Alters Admissions Process

On lawyers' advice, medical school decides that a subcommittee that screened only minority applicants has to go.

Students Sue Over Drug Law

Lawsuit seeks to stop Education Department from denying financial aid to those convicted on drug charges.

Squeezed in the States

More demand, more inflation could lead to greater burdens on low-income students, new state higher education report says.