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Less Leeway for Religious Colleges

U.S. appeals court ruling narrows an exception giving them broad latitude in labor decisions governing "ministerial" employees.

Florida Isolationism

Professors say legislation to limit their travel to "terrorist states" will hurt academic freedom, but Jeb Bush likes the idea.

Show Them the Money

Juniata College increases alumni giving by sending all the donations to students.

N.Y. Approves Tougher Rules for For-Profits

State regents raise standards for commercial institutions, but seek alternative to 'tax' on the colleges to fund enforcement.

Unwanted Export?

New online university promises to send great education from U.S. to developing nations, but critics fear it's a new diploma mill.

A Commencement Turns Ugly

Speaker at St. Thomas calls use of the pill "selfish," prompting some shocked students to walk out on their own graduation.

Knox Found Negligent in Student's Death

Eight years after a mentally ill man beat a fellow student to death in a dimly lit stairwell on the...