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Hiring Coup or Tainted Hire?

Texas Tech educators and others debate university's selection of Alberto Gonzales, Bush's attorney general, to teach political science and help recruit Latino students.

My Intellectual Territory

An NEH grant awarded to professors to start teaching courses around life's "enduring questions" has some philosophers wondering if they've been forgotten.

GI Bill Math

At one Air Force base, soon-to-be veterans evaluate options of a program whose benefits are not uniform.

Mountain West Conference Concedes to BCS, For Now

This week’s hearing about the Bowl Championship Series on Capitol Hill may have been much ado about nothing. After its...

The Speech James Franco Would Have Given at UCLA

First James Franco was criticized by some students at the University of California at Los Angeles for not having enough...

Conflict With My Interests

As the government and universities move to limit or require more reporting of professors' corporate ties, some researchers form group to object.

Locking Out Danger

Should college classroom doors have ability to lock from the inside?

Sustainable for a Year

Multiple colleges have completed campus-wide "year of sustainability" initiatives devoted to changing and improving green practices. But some say the campuses need to look at the bigger picture.