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The Impact of Negative Stereotypes

New research suggests that female and minority students are held back on standardized tests and in the college classroom.

David Horowitz vs. Women's Studies

When David Horowitz named the "101 most dangerous academics in America," in The Professors, a book in 2006, Bettina Aptheker...

Giving: Up, but Going Down

Donations to colleges and universities rose significantly in 2008 fiscal year, but decline widely expected going forward.

Bishop and Misericordia Clash on Gay Rights Speaker

The Rev. Joseph Martino, bishop of Scranton, on Tuesday asked Misericordia University to specify how sexuality is taught at the...

Speaking From Experience Against Guns on Campus

As a growing number of Texas lawmakers push to give college students to the right to carry concealed weapons on...

Shifts in Policies on International Students

Canadian officials are moving to recruit and enroll many more international students. The Toronto Star reported that Immigration Minister Jason...

The Post-Bush Budget

Rather than fight with the ex-president, Congressional Democrats put off 2009 budget to this year. House spending plan shows why, promising new funds for education and other social programs.

One Too Many

As the University of Florida struggles with budget cuts, a professor is challenging a decision to increase her teaching load to three courses a year.