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Who Produces Black Ph.D.'s?

Black students have their choice of college in a way that was not nearly as true decades ago, a fact...

Containing the Taint of Loan Defaults

Hoping to draw more community colleges into the federal loan program, 2 groups urge Education Department to make it clearer that few borrowers at 2-year institutions fail to repay their loans.

Politics, Equity and Meeting Boycotts

Political science association seeks compromise on -- and continues to face criticism over -- its decision to go to New Orleans, and debates how political the group should be.

A President Becomes an Undergraduate

After 18 years leading colleges, Roger Martin decided to enroll as a freshman at St. John's -- to experience the liberal arts in a pure form, and to join the crew team.

Should American Politics Be Abolished (as a Field)?

Political scientists debate whether one of the discipline's traditional specializations has outlived its purpose and is hindering good research and teaching.

When IM Is the Best Way to Stay on Top

At Ivy Tech Community College, a system serving more than 115,000 students on 23 campuses, faculty members embrace instant messaging to maintain contact with their students.