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Growing Popularity of E-Learning

Nearly 3.2 million students took at least one college course online last year, up about 25 percent from 2004, an annual survey shows.

Southern Illinois Chancellor Forced Out

Change comes a week after faculty panel found that administrator "lifted" material in strategic plan.

Still Fighting for Affirmative Action

U. of Michigan considers legal challenge to referendum -- while others focus on stopping states from adopting similar ballot measures.

Education Dept. Choice: Narrow or Broad?

Election may influence whether officials focus rule making on new grant programs, or push policies on accreditation or student records.

A Fee That Is Not a Fee

Strapped for cash to pay for faculty and constrained by lawmakers from raising tuition, president of U. of Florida devises a $1,000 academic “charge.”

The View From Ground Zero

A day after state voters endorsed a ban on affirmative action, students and others at Michigan consider impact on the campus.

Crafting a Youth 'Voter Culture'

Early precinct tallies collected by two voter mobilization groups showed increased turnout among young voters from the last mid-term election...