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On Yellow Ribbon, Shades of Gray

Colleges will soon decide whether to waive tuition for veterans as part of the Yellow Ribbon program, a component of the new GI Bill. A VA official answers some questions.

It's Culture, Not Morality

What if everything you learned about fighting plagiarism was doomed to failure? Computer software, threats on the syllabus, pledges of...

Using Foucault to Deconstruct Rankings

Law school officials reveal to sociologists how U.S. News influences their decision making -- not necessarily for the better.

Managing Aid, and Rethinking How Families Pay

Many worry about the financial crisis's effect on private college enrollments, and the demand for aid. At meeting of Catholic colleges, advice on bracing for this fall, and beyond.

Professor Accused of Genocide

Goucher suspends faculty member in French who is being sought by Interpol for charges that he was directly involved in the 1994 massacres in Rwanda -- charges that some experts doubt.

New Initiatives for Disabled Vets

Rochester Institute of Technology announces program for those with hearing loss, while Michigan State starts new financial aid program for disabled veterans.