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'Teaching Nonmajors'

Many professors dream of inspiring students to share the excitement that attracted their instructors to a discipline. The reality is...

U.S. Court Rejects 'Pervasively Sectarian' Test

In a major victory for religious colleges, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday that Colorado may not distinguish between sectarian...

In Recruitment Wars, a New Front

Some "poachers" look to exploit cash-strapped states, luring faculty to greener pastures.

Spatial Change

To facilitate more interactive teaching, one college considers a different type of classroom. The barriers to building it are instructive of sometimes conflicting trends in college planning.

Unexpected First Generation Path

Many small private colleges are having success with students whose families lack backgrounds in higher education.