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If You Teach Them, They Will Be Happy

Law students whose professors focus on teaching outperform those at a school where scholarship is valued, study finds.

Now and Then: Minorities and Michigan

Proportion of underrepresented students admitted to Michigan law school fell from about 40 percent with affirmative action to 5.5 percent without.

Getting Faculty Off The Sidelines

Report from athletics reform group calls on professors to be included in major sports decisions on campuses.

Leon Botstein on the 'Tragedy' of Antioch

Few American college presidents may have as much insight into leading progressive colleges as does Leon Botstein. And the announcement...

Countercultural and Alive

Demise of Antioch College points to challenges facing progressive colleges -- and strategies used by some to thrive.

Senate and Spellings: Showdown Looms

Letter from lawmakers urges education secretary not to propose changes in U.S. rules governing accreditation.

Interpreting the Sunshine Act

Trustees' group says student loan reform bill would bar presidents and board members from bank boards, but others disagree.