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Keeping Track of Students, and Staying in Touch

A start-up company from a former Blackboard executive is positioning itself to help colleges boost retention with communication tools ... and lots of data.

Christian Colleges Grow More Diverse

Analysis finds increasing black enrollments at Protestant colleges -- with some obtaining incredible increases.

Voter, Can You Spare a Dime?

Many community colleges attempt to build support for bond referendums during tough economic times, attempting to fund building expansions for growing enrollments.

A Debate Performance Laid Bare

What happens when video of two coaches engaging in an obscenity-laden shouting match -- complete with a mooning -- hits YouTube?

The Right to Control Standards

Court's rejection of Christian schools' suit against U. of California points to tensions facing admissions officers that go beyond the case's curricular dispute.

A Car Ban Aimed at Carbon

Starting in the fall of 2009, first year students at Bowdoin will not be allowed to keep cars on the campus, as the college aims to reduce its environmental footprint.