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Maybe He Shouldn't Have Spoken His Mind

T. Hayden Barnes opposed his university's plan to build two large parking garages with $30 million from students' mandatory fees...

Diversifying Through Football

At many Division I universities, sports remains a major -- if not the primary -- route to college for black men, data from more than 300 colleges show.

A College Keeps (But Redefines) Tenure

Facing financial woes, small religious studies institution alters what it expects of professors – to include tasks such as recruiting or fund raising.

Reviving the J-School

Editors, executives and journalism deans gather to discuss what J-schools should teach, and why they're still necessary.

Call to Arms for Academic Labor

Marc Bousquet pulls no punches in "How the University Works," his analysis about why so many Ph.D.'s may never see tenure or decent working conditions.

The Right to be Readmitted?

A white law student with disabilities sues because she wasn't allowed back after failing to meet minimum grade requirements -- when she says other students, mainly minorities, were.