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'American Counterinsurgency'

The Human Terrain System, a program which embeds social scientists with brigades in Iraq and Afghanistan, is billed as a...

They Chose Division II, but Why?

With many prospective members waiting in the wings, the NCAA's middle child strives to create a unique identity for itself amid an economic crisis and after years of member flight.

Return of Grad Union Movement

Obama designates as NLRB chair a member who backs collective bargaining at private universities -- and that could be key step in reviving campaigns that have been stagnant since 2004.

No Sweat

Unique college apparel deal may provide model for vastly improved pay and working conditions for those who produce these goods.

The Senate Weighs In

Spending panel proposes $1 billion increase for NIH but would keep maximum Pell Grant at $4,050.

Not an Isolated Incident After All

Texas Monthly uncovers evidence to suggest that Southern Methodist University's response to a student death downplayed the extent of drug use at the institution.

Whither Accreditation?

As accreditation council convenes agency officials and college leaders, they contemplate changes big and small -- including possibility of Congressional charter to recalibrate balance between federal and institutional roles.