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Self-Injury Epidemic

Study finds surprisingly high percentage of students who intentionally cut, burn or otherwise harm themselves.

Plagiarism Mystery

Wesley trustees to let president keep job, as external panel says it can't determine who misappropriated work.

Suicide on the Mind

Health professionals grapple with daunting statistics and share some strict strategies for preventing campus suicides.

Blackballed at Yale

Juan Cole's appointment in Middle Eastern studies apparently killed -- despite backing at departmental level and following intense media campaign.

Shilling for Dictators?

Noted expert on Eurasia, accused of being apologist for tyrants, sees McCarthy-like attack on his views.

Moving Up by Moving Down

Many colleges seek to gain stature through sports. Birmingham-Southern switches from Division I to III and eliminates sports scholarships.

Opening Up the Elites

Presenting powerful new data, a researcher advocates "class based" affirmative action that credits students for overcoming backgrounds.