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State Funding Fortunes Start Falling

Colleges in Kentucky -- which has built a reputation of late for investing in ambitious higher education goals -- face dramatic proposed cuts in state spending. Telling of a trend?

How Offensive Can a Trustee Be?

Board member at California's College of the Siskiyous refuses to apologize or quit after trying to block courses on Arabic or Middle Eastern history because Arabs are "our enemies."

Where Kant Meets Kareem

Authors of "Basketball and Philosophy" expound on what makes the sport ripe for analytical discussion, and what to make of Indiana University's coaching turmoil.

Correction:

An article published Friday incorrectly stated that charges of plagiarism against Jay S. Gunasekera played into Ohio University’s decision to remove “distinguished” from the engineering professor's academic title. Ohio's decision was, in fact, based only on findings regarding failures in his advising duties. Inside Higher Ed apologizes for the error. A corrected version of the article appears here.

Joining the Law School Rankings Game

A law journal plans "Deadwood Report" to test whether schools live up to boasts about having faculties that excel in teaching, research and service.