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Administrators Break NCAA Rules at South Carolina

Wrongdoing by an academic dean and a former senior sports official land university on NCAA probation.

Student Aid Raid Continues, Colleges Say

Lobbyists object to Congressional proposal to use Pell Grant surplus for non-college programs.

After 'Grokster,' the Battle Continues

The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in MGM Studios v. Grokster continues to reverberate in the world where music and...

Filled to the Brim

The biggest campuses -- those in the 50,000 student range -- are self-conscious about their size.

Publishers Sue Copy Shops for Alleged Infringement

Boston companies charged with producing coursepacks for Northeastern and UMass without adequate permissions.

ISO Answers on Minority Graduate Enrollments

Universities share ideas, but no sure solutions, for luring bringing more black and Hispanic Americans into science fields.

Diversity Goals

Yale sets 7-year targets for hiring new female and minority faculty members -- and changes search committee process.