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Legislating College Credits

Georgia chancellor opposes state bill that would let students with International Baccalaureate diplomas place out of first year at colleges.

Back Off on Accreditation, States Urge U.S.

State higher ed leaders endorse aims of federal rule making process, but discourage use of regulation to achieve them.

The Quest for Critical Mass

A small private college in Kentucky, almost entirely white, starts numerous efforts to recruit black students.

A Community College Grows in Idaho

Voters, overcoming aversion to new taxes, agree to create first 2-year institution in Boise, now nation's largest metro area without one.

Proposed Cutoff of Medicaid Funds

U.S. plan would strip teaching hospitals and medical schools of $1.8 billion in federal matching money for graduate medical education.

Cheating Across Cultures

Case at Duke's business school highlights concerns over different definitions of academic integrity for students from different countries.

Broader Vision for Languages

MLA issues call to reform the undergraduate major, moving it beyond literary study and rethinking the traditional division of labor in teaching.