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New Democratic approach to 2007 budget probably dooms boosts in science spending and Pell funds -- and wipes out earmarks.

The Dismal and Unwelcome Science?

Economics group, under fire for spiking job notices explicitly welcoming female or minority applicants, will consider change in policy.

An Outline with Few Details

Incoming chair of House education committee addresses -- quite generally -- higher ed issues for the year ahead.

Friction at RISD

Did a no confidence vote in the president of the Rhode Island School of Design succeed in jumpstarting the dialogue faculty members were seeking?

A City Refills Its Plate

After losing a popular arts and culinary university, Charleston, S.C., recruits another institution to fill the void.

A Not So Merry Christmas

Conservative magazine at Tufts draws fire for publishing a satirical Christmas carol poking fun at affirmative action and black students.

Hunger Doesn't Wait

On Day 25 of a hunger strike at Purdue University, Mark Franciose's fatigue registered even through the phone lines. His...