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Court Finds Credence in Ex-Coach's Racial Bias Charge

A federal appeals court on Tuesday required Iona College to defend itself against charges that it had discriminated against a...

If You Text in Class, This Prof Will Leave

Syracuse professor takes a firm stance against what he views as disrespect. But his identification of students' ethnicity has some accusing him of rudeness.

Comparing Environmental Data

At a gathering of college sustainability leaders, sessions focus on what to do with growing amount of information on greening efforts.

Court Upholds U. of California Admissions Requirements

Federal judge rejects Christian group's challenge to university's system of assessing which high-school courses are suitable as preparatory credits.

Ph.D. Completion -- and Content

Graduate school deans and officials from federal funding agencies discuss interventions to improve doctorate completion, while still emphasizing what students learn along the way.

Documenting China's Higher Ed Explosion

In many discussions about the international standing of American higher education, China is the 800-pound gorilla -- the emerging scientific...

Mixed Picture on Cost Containment

Report on state colleges finds many are satisfied with efforts to reduce institutional spending, but not enough do so in systematic and data-driven way.

Changing the Tenure Rules -- Without Telling Anyone?

Sudden increase in denials at Baylor follows apparent shift in standards that took place after candidates submitted their portfolios for review.