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Case Western researchers explore whether high-speed networks can improve health care, public safety and graduation rates in the poverty-stricken neighborhoods surrounding its campus.

Doctorate Production Ebbs

1.4 percent increase in number of degrees awarded in 2008 is smallest since 2003; growth in biology doctorates accounts for most of the uptick, and humanities continue to dip.

A Different Kind of Test

One college takes "sound mind, sound body" to a new level, requiring students to lose weight or take a fitness class to graduate.

Hundreds of Thousands Claimed $532M in Excess College Tax Credits

The Hope tax credit is designed to help middle class families pay for college -- but not this much. A...

Taxing Relationships

Colleges and businesses often work together, but they’re not always allies on tax policy. A downward economy could test their ties.

U. of Nebraska Regents Weigh Stem Cell Restrictions

The University of Nebraska's Board of Regents is scheduled to vote today on whether to limit embryonic stem cell research...

U. of California Backs 32% Increase for Students

As students protested outside, the University of California's Board of Regents on Thursday reluctantly approved a 32 percent increase in...

Faculty Unionize at UConn Health Center

Medical faculty members at the University of Connecticut Health Center have voted to unionize and to be represented by the...