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Many Advisers, One Message

With academic advising programs scattered and often inconsistent, colleges develop common mission statements and training.

Scholar of Peace in the Line of Fire

Earlham professor was home visiting his family in Beirut. Because he's not a U.S. citizen, he's not sure he can return to his job.

A Divorce in Singapore

Johns Hopkins program, seen as pathbreaker for global graduate education, to close -- amid acrimony from former partners.

College Groups Shun 'Sunset' Proposals

The game begins every February. The president unveils a budget plan that recommends killing a certain number of federal programs...

Prior Restraint on Speech?

Fredonia professor charges he was offered full professorship if he subjected his views to review; university says he distorts sequence of events.

Food Fight

A chef showdown -- featuring chicken but not nuggets -- highlights some scrumptious food trends in college cafeterias.