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Faculty Revolt in Indiana

Amid aborted chancellor search, president faces growing criticism of his leadership -- or what some professors call a lack of it.

Choosing the Core

New plan for general education at Harvard would put many of the selections in students' hands.

Loyola's Post-Katrina Strategy

He never slept much. But lately, the Rev. Kevin Wildes, president of Loyola University in New Orleans, has been getting...

The 'Crisis' in Higher Ed Financing

Anyone in search of a metaphor for the difficult financial and political situation facing American higher education had a slew...

High Schools and High College Costs

Students' need for remediation is a major driver of institutions' (and families') costs, and a target for policy makers.

Michiganders Will Vote on Affirmative Action

U.S. Supreme Court upheld it in 2003, but state appeals court approves initiative for next year's ballots.

Too Many Law Schools?

Don’t tell that to administrators at the numerous colleges that have opened or are contemplating new ones.