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Playing Offense, Not Defense
Teacher education programs, blasted in recent years, seek to show that they're changing and welcome accountability.
Court Tosses $773,000 Award to Ex-Coach
La. appeals panel finds no race discrimination in LSU's 1989 dismissal of women's track and field coach.
Uncomfortable Chairs
Disputes illustrate the pressures faced by many department leaders, especially those with controversial views.
The Bush v. Gore of Student Government Elections
State judge bars University of Kentucky from swearing in the official winner of a contested race.
Appeals Court Revives Disability Lawsuit
George Mason faces allegations of bias in dispute over a test and make-up test.
Losing at the Rate of Inflation
Clerical workers at the University of California strike -- after two years of stagnant wages.
Patenting Research Just Got Harder
Supreme Court ruling expands studies that can legally be done using products of others' intellectual property.
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