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Fieldwork with Three Children

At annual meeting, anthropologists discuss mothering in, and of, the field.

As Endowments Shrink, So Do Studies of Them

Sponsors of two leading surveys of college funds will merge their annual reports into single comprehensive one, in part to save campus administrators valuable time.

Exceptions to the Rule

Cash-strapped colleges are freezing faculty hires, but the exceptions reveal institutions' highest priorities in increasingly desperate times.

'Teaching Unprepared Students'

Many experts say that the United States can only truly see gains in the percentages of adults who have a...

Doctorate Production Continues to Grow

U.S. universities record fifth straight year of increase in number of degrees awarded. Gains come mostly in sciences and among non-U.S. citizens; humanities Ph.D.'s decline 4.5 percent.

Power Grab at DuPage

Board issues plan to adopt "Academic Bill of Rights," end faculty control of curriculum, and give trustees authority over student newspaper content and outside speakers.