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New Conflict of Interest Allegations

Some top business school admissions officials get free trips to Japan -- and in some cases more -- to help a company there get applicants into MBA programs.

Eating Off the Table

In hope of reducing waste, some college dining halls experiment by eliminating trays.

Bush on Earmarks: Tough Words, Little Meaning

In last State of the Union, president takes two steps to limit lawmakers' pet projects for colleges and other recipients -- starting next year.

The Sociology of 'Hooking Up'

Many researchers rely on college undergraduates as subjects for studies of human behavior. For Kathleen A. Bogle, an assistant professor...

Challenge to the Power of Tenure

U.S. court ruling involving unusual law in Puerto Rico could endanger faculty rights, AAUP warns.

Professors for ... Hoover?

As scholarly groups line up behind presidential candidates in 2008, law journal shows that the academic punditocracy has been around for generations.