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Crash Course

Intensive summer program preps students from low-income L.A. high schools for top colleges -- and will track their progress.

Signs of a Thaw in China

State Department reports sharp rise in number of Chinese seeking visas to study in the United States.

Anti-Urban Bias?

New research asks why the community colleges most likely to serve low-income students are likely to receive less money.

Poli Sci and Gender

A discipline asks why progress in awarding Ph.D.'s to women has not led to progress in hiring them.

NCAA Panel Proposes Easing Academic Measure

Athletes who leave college in good academic standing to go pro would be dropped from calculation of teams' classroom success.

College Enrollments Continue to Swell

For-profit institutions and female and minority students gain most, Education Department study finds.

Crossing the Line

The University of Georgia removes an associate provost amid reports that he shared a hotel suite with a graduate student.