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Study Abroad Under Scrutiny
International educators respond to high-profile allegations that perks they receive could play a role in their choice of offerings to students.
Who's Afraid of Incestuous Gay Monkey Sex?
Sociologists -- especially those who study sexuality -- have for years done research that was considered controversial or troublesome by...
Advice for the Education Department
Scores of colleges, lenders and others comment on proposals to change U.S. rules governing student loan programs and college-lender relationships.
UC System Chief to Step Down
President of the University of California, Robert C. Dynes, will resign in 10 months, a year after weathering a major compensation scandal.
Voter Ed -- Of, For and By Students
Group looks to use education, not pop culture, to get young people excited about voting in '08 -- and to make sure they can.
Race (Still) Matters
Amid legal and political defeats for affirmative action, sociologists present new research to illustrate the continuing impact of racial inequities.
Why Differences in Community Colleges Matter
New Education Department analysis illustrates significant ways that categories of two-year colleges differ on faculty and demographics.
Sociologists and ACLU Blast Visa Denial
Scholar from South Africa, critic of U.S. policies, is blocked from attending scholarly meeting.
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