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Watered Down Call for Rankings Reform

Presidents of top liberal arts colleges criticize ratings but refrain from joint pledge others made to stop filling out "reputational" survey.

When Collaboration Goes Too Far

Potential case of student cheating at Penn's business school raises questions about the prevalence of information sharing on assignments.

Making Women Safer on Campus

University of Kentucky takes evidence-based approach to combating violence against women -- and early results are promising.

Who Gets In -- and Why

What are the roles of race, money and athletic talent? How is merit defined? A sociologist spent 18 months in an admissions office, and shares the tensions and idealism he found.

Appeals Court Reinstates Colorado Sex Assault Case

Panel requires university to stand trial on charges that its indifference resulted in football players' alleged rape of female students.

Pell Grant Increase On the Way

Bush's decision not to veto compromise budget bill means students will see more aid and interest rate reduction, and lenders will suffer large cuts in federal payments.

'New York Times' Enters Distance Learning Market

The New York Times on Thursday announced a major push into higher education -- with new efforts to provide distance...