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Losing Critical Mass at Stanford?
After two political scientists who study race and ethnicity left in the last year, alumni and students fight to keep a third from bolting.
A New Carnegie Classification
For first time, designations focus on community engagement -- grouping 2-year colleges, liberal arts institutions and universities.
No Risk, No Reward
For-profit educators and investors discuss an enticing, but potentially dicey, new international market.
The Heat Is Turned Up
Education Department panel blasts controversial accreditor of liberal education programs, restricting its authority for 6 months.
Aiding Needy Students -- By Ending Pell?
Senate tax hearing dominated by expressions of support for need-based assistance -- and an innovative but controversial proposal.
Scientific Remedies
Experts agree that the U.S. is heading toward a potential crisis in research competitiveness -- and offer some solutions.
Proxies for Race
Wayne State law professors will vote on new admissions approach after Michigan nixed affirmative action. Are they being creative or evasive?
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