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Show Us the Money

When it comes to endowments, most colleges don't tell students and alumni how they spend funds, survey finds.

Another Round (or Five)

New study shows many students greatly exceed traditional criteria for binge drinking, and urges focus on those most at risk.

British Professors Seek to Cut Ties to Israeli Scholars

Union vote proceeds despite intense lobbying from American faculty groups, who see a serious violation of academic freedom.

The Value of Intervention

Community colleges find that intense programs make a difference on retention and academic performance -- particularly for minority students.

The Future of a Dinosaur

Wireless technology and search engines are just two technologies that might be meteors from which the standard science textbook never recovers.

Teaching, Research, Service ...

Texas A&M University will give extra credit in tenure process to professors whose work has commercial applications.

Ever-Expanding False Claims Act

Federal court ruling further broadens scope of law that allows individuals to sue colleges they accuse of defrauding government.