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Overhauling Law School's Third Year

"We wouldn't dream of training doctors only from a book." In many ways, that quote from the dean of the...

A Student Loan Credit Crunch -- But for Whom?

Lenders are feeling the pain. But as federal officials and traditional colleges minimize impact on students, career college backers bemoan effects and predict damage will spread.

The Shrinking Professoriate

Federal data show that for first time, more full-time college professionals are administrators than instructors.

Clarion Call for More NIH Funding

Six research universities and a teaching hospital warn of a "broken pipeline" for young researchers in the biomedical sciences.

Seminaries Under Stress

Radical changes among Episcopal institutions point to pressures on traditional residential model -- which is being reevaluated and redefined as some search for new niches.

'Virtual Jihadi' Leaves RPI; Controversy Doesn't

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute announced Monday that it would not permit the re-opening of a controversial video exhibit that the university...

Ohio Court Unravels Professor's Victory in Age Discrimination Case

It is probably cold comfort to Robert Lipset that the three judges of the Ohio Court of Appeals who heard...