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New Orleans Colleges Ask Congress for Help

Politicians offer ideas, but campus administrators focus on the tough realities they face.

Privacy Practices Get a Failing Grade

Colleges are behind the curve when it comes to protecting their data from hackers and intrusive bureaucrats, speakers say.

Penn State President Blocks Art Censorship

Student's exhibit had been called off because his paintings criticizing Palestinian terrorists were viewed as offensive.

Calling Michael Moore and Ann Coulter

AAUP issues draft policy questioning colleges that discourage visits from controversial political speakers.

Academics In Charge at B-Schools

Study shows that top business schools favor scholars when hiring deans.

Prom Party Crashes Law Study

Dean of Baylor Law School apologizes for letting son hold catered dinner at its library during exam period.

72 (12 Women) Join Ranks of Premier Science Group

National Academy of Sciences elects new members; number of female scientists at several-year low.