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Senators Scrutinize Well-Endowed Colleges

Lawmakers ask 136 institutions with endowments of at least $500 million for information about how they set tuition, award financial aid, and spend from their funds.

Professionalizing Liberal Arts, and Vice Versa

Some institutions may find themselves looking for ways to meld liberal arts and professional curriculums, a union that often causes friction.

Ghettoized Poli Sci Textbooks

When black people or topics are covered in overviews of American government and politics, they end up in the civil rights chapter, study finds.

Energy in the Dorms

Students are behind many large-scale environmental efforts on their campuses, but are they willing to make small sacrifices in their everyday lives?

Connections, Collaborations and Competition

Money, power and student mobility are among the topics as educators grapple with what globalization really means.

Parental Involvement Wanted

Most students approve of the role Mom and Dad are playing in college choices -- and minority freshmen are more likely than white counterparts to want even more guidance.