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Identifying the Racial 'Unknowns'
Over the past decade and a half, the number and proportion of college students opting not to reveal their race...
Clamping Down on Corruption
Public institutions in New Jersey face intense scrutiny from both state and federal governmental officials.
Legal Pressure
Clinical law professors, who often stick their necks out when picking cases, consider how to protect themselves.
Strange Bedfellows?
Policy spurred by conflict over sleeping arrangements of gay instructor at U. of St. Thomas is affecting straight employees, too.
Reforming Reform
Some Division III colleges seek to turn back the clock on 2004 rules changes that imposed limits on their sports programs.
Shop Talk at Tulane
Tulane’s president holds a meeting, with mixed results, to get engineering students and alumni out of the dark.
Millions for 'Strategic' Languages
President Bush is expected to tell dozens of college and university presidents tomorrow of an administration plan to spend hundreds...
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