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Spray-Painting Pynchon

Vandalism or clarion call? The University of California at Santa Barbara discovers a postmodern surprise all over campus after Thanksgiving break.

On the Brink of Bankruptcy

Down a lot of students and a couple million dollars, a progressive California college considers its options.

Hype vs. Reality in Arabic Enrollment Boom

While numbers are up, instructors are in short supply, raising questions about the quality of instruction and viability of moving students to advanced levels.

Studying Human Trafficking

Academics discuss ways to incorporate the subject into a range of college courses and disciplines.

Berkeley as the 'Immigrant University'

California has long been a land of immigrants; in 1920, almost a quarter of its residents were foreign-born, though the...

Growth and Consolidation of Minority Enrollments

Not only are total numbers going up, but percentage at "minority serving" institutions is on the rise.

Geography Emerges in Distance Ed

New study challenges conventional wisdom that where you live doesn't matter when you are enrolled online.