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How to Compete

The new economic market in higher education may lead one liberal arts college to sell its adult education programs to another.

Collision Course on the U.S. Budget

House and Senate budget resolutions set differing directions, promising a showdown that could affect education programs.

A New Form of Cheating

A publisher announces suits over sales of special text guides -- with test answers -- that are available only to professors, but being sold online by students.

Death by Drinking

A study finds that alcohol contributed to the deaths of 1,700 college students in 2001.

Falling Behind in International Education

A Congressional hearing suggests an easing of visa problems but a looming crisis in U.S. competitiveness.

What's a Board to Do?

If Lawrence H. Summers needs a support group, he could easily find other presidents who watched their faculties vote "no...

3 Historians Win Bancrofts

Columbia prizes honor works on antebellum Virginia, race and the Supreme Court, and Southern intellectualism.