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Taking on TOEFL

ETS faces first real challenge to its test for students seeking to demonstrate English proficiency to American colleges.

So Much for Good Intentions

Interpretation of telecommunications law forces Bowdoin to kill plan to offer free wireless to its off-campus neighbors.

Drawing the Line

The NCAA laid down the law for teams that consistently underachieve in the classroom.

Bolstering Tenure by Reforming It

U. of Colorado board receives long-awaited report and 40 proposals, with most dramatic changes slated for post-tenure review.

The Next Frontier for Private Colleges

A small town outside Phoenix is opening its arms to small private colleges -- and some from the Midwest are taking a serious look.

A Near-Final Report?

As higher ed commission releases third draft, one major college group expresses support for panel's overall approach.

Hooking Up, Politically

Student leaders use Facebook to advertise events and bolster group membership.