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Studies Point to Value of AP

Amid some doubts about the program, 2 analyses in Texas find significant college gains linked to the advanced courses in high school.

Institutionalizing Interdisciplinary Study

Northwestern's graduate school considers how best to run a new program that creates a second academic home for some students.

Shooting the Messenger

Harvard scholar documents costs of caring for soldiers hurt in Iraq, and Pentagon reacts -- by attacking researcher and changing U.S. Web sites.

Values and Questions

Ugly incident at college known for Quaker values leaves students and educators considering role of a tolerant faith in American academe.

New Questions on Student Evaluations

Analysis of reviews involving 50,000 enrollments finds correlations in all the wrong places.

Phi Beta Kappa Enters Policy World

Honor society -- in first political position taken in recent memory -- criticizes Spellings Commission for ignoring liberal arts.