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Fixing Higher Ed, Legislator-Style

Report from panel of state lawmakers, the latest to critique American higher education, points the finger in an unusual direction: inward.

Yes, Please Offend Me (But Thanks for Checking)

Idaho professor asks students to sign acknowledgement that films in his courses might upset them. Are waivers good for academic freedom?

Retreat on Affirmative Action?

After referendum voted down use of race, U. of Michigan talked about suing. Weeks later, it's talking about carrying out the measure.

Branches in Different Time Zones

Why are private colleges in New Hampshire, Ohio and Texas thinking of setting up shop outside Phoenix?

Cuban Collaboration

After period of uncertainty, scholars in Boston and Havana celebrate release of their co-authored book.

Return to Sender

An e-mail survey sent out by Brown stirs up distress among Wesleyan students who are not happy about spam.

The Full-Time Advantage

Study on community college students' engagement suggests difficulties for the growing part-time population.