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The Middlemen of Study Abroad

New scrutiny raises questions, beyond the legal ones, of why some colleges rely on third parties to send students to other countries.

Why Students Read Textbooks (or Don't)

The adage that a picture is worth a thousand words may hold true for textbooks. Research presented Saturday in San...

In Second Life, There's No Fallout

Robert C. Amme, a research professor of physics at the University of Denver, thinks there aren't nearly enough scientists with...

New Rankings Controversy -- Over Community Colleges

Washington Monthly, known for ratings that tweak U.S. News, devises formula to pick top two-year colleges -- and methodology is promptly attacked.

Professional Development for Postdocs

New federal law and agency guidelines aim to prod scientists and universities to ensure that fellows get career training.

Refusing to Rank

U.S. News sees drop in college presidents willing to judge other institutions' reputations; Pell Grant population used for first time, but with minimal impact.

Where the Hispanic Students Are (And Aren't)

A new report that examines the reasons why nearly half of all Latino undergraduates enroll in just six percent of...