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Harvard Moves Ahead on Curricular Reform
Panel's final general education plan keeps requirements on the U.S. and science, adds humanities, and eases away from religion.
Minorities and the Sociology Pipeline
Study finds that minority sociologists disproportionately drop out of academe at the Ph.D. level and again during tenure process.
The State of AmeriCorps
National service program is ratcheting up efforts to get more students involved, just as the Bush budget calls for decrease in funding.
Tobacco on Trial in California
Regents tabled a decision on banning tobacco funding, but they may have done so without having all the information.
A University Without Physics and Philosophy?
Indiana State, citing accreditor's demand to end low-enrollment programs, draws criticism with its recommended choices.
Tenure Reform Comes to Yale
University panel seeks a true track for promotion and -- in move that surprises observers -- endorses the idea of nurturing young faculty.
A Lesson in Viral Video
Professor gives his class a real-world demonstration of how to use often-viewed sites to quickly spread content.
Advanced Placement Still Ascending
Number of test takers and high scorers rise, though gaps in performance among racial groups still vexing.
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