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Slow Progress on Institutional Conflicts Policies

Medical schools quickly enacted policies on individual financial conflicts, but have lagged in addressing financial conflicts tied to institutional funds, survey finds.

Presidential Ouster at William & Mary

Departing leader accuses board of trying to buy his silence on ideological splits; conservative critics who waged campaign against Gene Nichol celebrate his departure.

Making the High School-College Leap

New study suggests counseling philosophies make a difference for those considering 4-year institutions, but not for 2-year institutions.

The Phantom Campus in China

Amid the clamor for branches of American colleges abroad, some of the most ambitious plans for the People's Republic are as yet, and perhaps even permanently, unrealized.

Legal Test of Study Abroad Fee Structure

In challenge to billing practice popular with colleges, Massachusetts lawyer takes on Wheaton's policy of charging full institutional tuition and fees for students overseas.

Virtual Path to Diversity

Despite reports of "digital divide," some colleges report notable progress in attracting minority students through online programs.