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Furor in Australia Over Insolvency of Private College

The closure Monday of an insolvent private vocational college in Australia that caters to foreign students has renewed concerns about...

What to Do with Big Bad Industry?

A Congressional hearing elicits a range of views on the impacts of pharmaceutical and device companies' support of continuing medical education.

Green Ideas

Middlebury burns biomass, UNC Chapel Hill (re)claims a new water supply, and Michigan State relies on environmental stewards.

NCAA Outpaces World Governing Body in Banning Controversial Swimsuit

With controversy swirling around swimmers' use of high-tech swimsuits and the stumbling approach of the sport's international governing body in...

A Portrait of STEM Majors

Federal study finds that those who specialize in science and technology fields in college are disproportionately male and Asian, and more likely than peers to earn a degree.

Civil War Historians Ensnared in Hollywood Drama

Can a piece of narrative history inspired by a Hollywood screenplay be real history? That's the question raised by a...

Send in the Wolf

In a perilous time for many small colleges facing economic difficulties, a cadre of ex-presidents and consultants are increasingly called on to clean up the mess and set the stage for recovery.

An Atlantic Trust

American and British university leaders propose a mechanism for building up the "special relationship" between the two countries by jointly working in other countries, worldwide.