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A Piece of the Stimulus Pie

With U.S. government planning massive infusion of funds to spur economy, college groups offer ideas, common and conflicting, for how higher ed can help the country (and vice versa).

Conflicts of Interest in Continuing Medical Education

As medical schools handle fallout from multiple scandals involving researchers, concern grows about corporate sponsorship of universities' training sessions for doctors.

'Crisis' Seen in Key History Series

Prominent historians are charging that the U.S. State Department office responsible for publishing documents that are essential for research on...

33-Year-Old Priest Picked for President

University of Mary's new leader is admittedly inexperienced, but "raring to go."

Keep Santa Fe Weird

As a state university mulls saving a private liberal arts college by taking on its debt, students and faculty hope it can retain unique, arts-focused identity that's decidedly "quirky."

Who Needs a 5-Day Schedule?

Students aren't flocking to programs to cram a full courseload in one day, but the ability to be on campus just two days a week may have staying power.

Drug Use, With Academics in Mind

Students who use ADHD medications without prescriptions do so more for studying than partying -- and generally feel that the drug use pays off, survey finds.