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Outsourcing the Faculty

Professors at Delaware State say the university is trying to create a distance education program in which they will play no role.

Turnaround for Women at Harvard

University pledges at least $50 million, creates new position and vows to consider numerous policy changes to aid female scientists.

New Loan Repayment Option

The Education Department is giving student borrowers a new way to consolidate -- and to lock in lower interest rates.

One Department Implodes, Another Advances

After U. of Chicago demotes a prominent child psychiatrist, he and 7 colleagues head to Illinois-Chicago.

Return to Iran

After 25 years with minimal contact, American colleges and academics are rebuilding connections and exchange programs.

Ruling Could Help Gay Faculty in Nebraska

A federal court ruling about Nebraska's ban on gay marriage may end up helping professors in the state win insurance for domestic partners.

Post-Tenure Reviews Without Due Process

Investigators from the American Association of University Professors find fault with the way Virginia State U. dismissed two faculty members.