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Hoping to Avoid $7 Billion Expense

FCC officials suggest that there are multiple ways to interpret regulation on campus networks -- but colleges want clarity.

What the Press Editors Want

Material culture, American lit, and media studies are all in. Theory and monographs -- not so much.

Getting Along

In an effort to spread collegiality, literature professors identify ways to stop bickering.

Easy Targets

Literary scholars discuss why the mainstream press tends to treat them with disdain -- and reporters weigh in.

New Online Option for Private Colleges

Consortium led by Regis U. offers different model for building distance offerings -- without risking enrollment losses.

'Little Red Book,' Big Fat Lie

A student at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth has admitted that he fabricated his claims of being interrogated by...

Anonymous Power

Scholars debate fairness of shielding identities of those who review tenure candidates and journal submissions.