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Study Abroad Under an Embargo

Provider settles with U.S. in a dispute over academic travel in Cuba. But because of stricter regulations (which this case predates), academic exchange remains limited.

Appeals Court Rejects Use of State Law to Demand Time Extensions on MCAT

Lower court's ruling would have made it easier for Californians with learning disabilities to seek accommodations on standardized tests.

Houston, We Have a Tax Cut

Texas community college district opts to cut rate at which property owners are charged.

Colleges as 'Failure Factories'

Study examines 400-plus colleges that graduate fewer than a third of their students, and asks why.

Clicker U.

Large universities report that once they start using student response technology in class, popularity grows -- as do policy issues.

The Presidential Perspective on Academic Freedom

Academic leaders discuss Middle Eastern branch campuses, restrictions on so-called "sensitive" research, and other topics related to academic freedom -- including confusion about the term.

Looking at Students and P2P -- With Data

An ongoing study of student network traffic at an Illinois university is already dispelling myths and raising new questions. It might also offer a way out of the policy deadlock.