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How a Search Can Change an Institution

When U. of Louisville went after a top scientist, she asked about benefits for her partner. Now institution is first in Kentucky to offer them.

Fall Haul

Enrollments at many Louisiana colleges are down, but institutions hope financial incentives will lure more students back.

Too Much Change, or Not Enough?

College leaders say U.S. panel's second draft still has significant flaws; critics fear softer tone could make it easier to ignore.

Arts Education, Street Style

For one DePaul professor, art is outside the box, and outside the classroom.

Commission Report, Take 2

U.S. panel's second draft spanks colleges less and strokes them more. But major substantive changes are few.

Fallout in the Middle East

Colleges in Lebanon and Israel -- with many American students enrolled for the summer -- deal with return of violence to the region.