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The Right to Remain Silent

Ohio jury acquits dean of students who was indicted for failing to tell police of alleged assaults students had told her about in confidence.

Another Way on Unit Records

Amid objections to a federal system of student-level academic data, a "national" system is emerging, report finds.

2 Votes of No Confidence

Presidents criticized by faculty at Tusculum and Sullivan County, but few details available on sources of concern.

The Graying of the Presidency

Length of tenure and age of college leaders rise in survey. Numbers for women increase slightly, while declining for blacks.

What Harvard's Choice Means

The night before Drew Gilpin Faust was formally named president of Harvard University, women involved in efforts to promote female...

Considering Race in Admissions

Wisconsin regents vote to create a unified, systemwide policy that lets universities weigh nonacademic factors.

On the Offensive

Stung by criticism, Education Department officials strongly defend Pell Grant plan and challenge data colleges have used to attack it.