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Theses are Forever

The presidential campaign has turned some work by college seniors into fodder for public debate. Some have mixed feelings about the scrutiny of such early academic writings.

A Little Help From Its Friends?

18 months after finishing their work, individual members of the Spellings Commission may urge Congress to abandon plan to limit Education Department regulation of accreditation.

The Mentoring Gap for Women in Science

New study of graduates of top doctoral programs in chemistry shows potential long-term impact of differing ways students interact with professors.

Buying a Spot on the Syllabus

Some Marshall U. professors object to gift that requires course with Atlas Shrugged, saying link violates academic freedom. Professor who will teach class says critics just don't like Ayn Rand.

Matchmaker, Matchmaker, Is There Really No Match?

On Monday, nearly 750 psychology students fell into the gap separating demand from supply of required predoctoral internships.

Margaret Spellings' Last Stand

She appeared for the final time before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related...

Reconsidering Open Enrollment

One historically black college takes a first step toward changing its longstanding admissions policy, while another's president makes reference to a similar goal.

Newly Tenured at ... Frostburg State, Miami of Ohio, Ohio Northern, Quinnipiac

The following individuals have recently been awarded tenure by their colleges: Frostburg State University Katherine Almquist, foreign languages and literature...