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Anthropologists Toughen Ethics Code

Changes stress importance of honesty about research projects and sharing findings, but policy is intentionally ambiguous in not explicitly barring classified work.

Anti-Israel Prof Loses Post at Bard

Joel Kovel denounces process to faculty colleagues, but some point to his disorganization or the economy as being more decisive than his politics in the case.

Transparent Boycott Target

After Washington U. in St. Louis bans the sale of bottled water on campus, other anti-bottle campaigns gain momentum.

Working on the Railroad

New degree program for wind turbine technicians at one Iowa community college has spurred interest in another, catered to railroad employees -- whose industry has seen a renaissance because of the state's "green" boom.

Collateral Damage in Lender's Demise

Given MyRichUncle's consistent bashing of college financial aid officers for alleged conflicts of interest, few tears were shed in higher...

The New Reverse Transfer

Part of the enrollment boom at community colleges comes from those who have left four-year institutions. Their choices -- surprising to some -- are saving money and may improve their odds at earning bachelor's degrees.