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Call for Board Resignations Expected in U. of Illinois Admissions Case

The head of a committee examining the University of Illinois admissions controversy is expected to call today for all of...

Moved Up Deadline Denies State Student Aid to 130,000 in Illinois

About 130,000 college students in Illinois won't receive state financial aid grants this year because the state moved up its...

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.

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.

The Equal Opportunity Library

Google's mammoth book digitization project means access to knowledge for minorities and the underrepresented, scholars and activists said Wednesday.

Sports and Sustainability

Environmental initiatives are a top priority for many colleges, but they are an afterthought -- or a distraction -- for most sports programs, new survey finds.

CDC Panel Recommends Swine Flu Vaccine for Those 24 and Under

A key advisory panel for the Centers and Disease Control and Prevention recommended Wednesday that all people aged 24 and...

Green Ideas

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