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Phi Beta Kappa Enters Policy World

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

U.S. Accreditation Official Out of a Job

Sudden departure of head of federal office seen as evidence of aggressive political push by Education Department leaders.

California Regulatin'

California has had anything but a proud history when it comes to monitoring its for-profit institutions. After all, this is...

Scrutiny for the Student Press?

In Grambling's temporary decision to suspend publication of campus paper, critics see fallout from a 2005 court decision.

Impediments to U.S. Push on Languages

Experts tell Senate panel that funding for foreign language study must grow and that emphasis on K-12 testing limits curricular innovation.

$600K for Fired Professor

Jean Cobbs, with backing from academic groups, said Virginia State revoked her tenure for her defense of colleagues and her politics.

A Stand Against Wikipedia

Middlebury's history professors, as a department, tell students they can't cite the popular (and not always accurate) Web encyclopedia.