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Enrollment Surge for Women

Thanks to improved outreach efforts, engineering and technology universities are seeing a boost in female enrollments nearly across the board.

Oriented Toward Safety

In wake of Virginia Tech shootings, some colleges prepare for more questions about security from parents and students.

Scrutiny of Researcher-Industry Ties

U.S. senator asks universities about their oversight of professors' disclosure about payments they receive from drug companies.

Administrators Indicted in Hazing Death

Charges against 2 Rider University officials seen as unprecedented. 3 students also charged.

Possible Next For-Profit Target

Sheldon Jackson, a financially struggling college, is latest nonprofit to consider alliances.

Sallie Mae Directors to Profit Handsomely

Board members, some with strong ties to higher ed, will share $370 million in profit in sale of student loan behemoth.

A Quid Pro Quo Gone Wrong?

Ousted president of New College of California admits special treatment for student who promised a $1 million gift. Were grades bought?