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Should President's Granddaughter Win Merit Scholarship?

An article in The Chicago Tribune examines the issues associated with the awarding of a merit scholarship -- a taxpayer-funded...

Low-Hanging Fruit?

Looking for savings, Tennessee State eliminates "low-producing" majors, including physics and Africana studies. Critics ask why a black college would cut such offerings.

Translating Success

One of the most diverse foreign language programs in the country is at a community college in New Jersey.

'Now You See It'

Are our brains cut out for the Internet age? Author of new book says yes -- if classroom and workplace are totally overhauled.

Hampton President Donates for Staff Raises

William R. Harvey, president of Hampton University, and Norma B. Harvey, his wife, have donated $166,000 to the university for...

18 Sanctioned by Southern Accreditor

Southern Association of Colleges and Schools places five colleges on probation, while 13 others are warned. Finances and inadequate numbers of full-time faculty draw scrutiny.