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Testing an Anti-Hazing Law

Two former Florida A&M students sentenced to prison under state code that makes hazing a felony if it results in serious harm.

A Pleasant Budget Surprise

Democratic plan for 2007 would increase maximum Pell Grant by $260 and provide $620 million in new funds for biomedical research.

Lost Opportunity in Russia

Ford Foundation explores how American philanthropy may have erred while spending $1 billion trying to aid post-USSR academe.

Accountability and Comparability

At meeting of accreditors, officials acknowledge need to measure student learning, but fear oversimplification.

CUNY Adopts Student Complaint Policy

The City University of New York has adopted a new procedure for handling student complaints about professors that are not...

Another Move From Public to Private

Laureate Education, a big player abroad, becomes latest higher ed company planning to abandon Wall Street.

Studies Point to Value of AP

Amid some doubts about the program, 2 analyses in Texas find significant college gains linked to the advanced courses in high school.

Institutionalizing Interdisciplinary Study

Northwestern's graduate school considers how best to run a new program that creates a second academic home for some students.