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Looking at Students and P2P -- With Data

An ongoing study of student network traffic at an Illinois university is already dispelling myths and raising new questions. It might also offer a way out of the policy deadlock.

Academic Freedom Under Many Assaults

Conference explores the state of free inquiry at "universities in dangerous times."

Backsliding for Women's Sports

Most of the major changes in the status of women's intercollegiate sports came a decade or two ago when, through...

Thinning Requirements for Thinning Budgets

To alleviate an enrollment crunch, UCLA students will no longer have to take a small seminar to complete their general education requirement.

Increasing Access, the Online Way

North Carolina decided to boost first-generation and low-income enrollments in its colleges. Its solution? A Web portal and an online application drive at high schools.

Social Networks, the Next Educational Tool?

A study looks at freshman social networking habits and investigates whether the ubiquitous online tools could promote retention and recruitment goals, too.