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New Approach for International Aid

Colleges experiment with effort to better measure the economic needs of foreign undergraduates.

A Haven for Minority Scholars

1,100 black, Hispanic and other minority Ph.D.'s and doctoral students gather for advice and kinship in a setting where they're more than a "speck in a room."

Kentucky Rethinks Gen Ed

Proposed changes meant to address concern that current offerings lack coherence, but some professors worry about workload implications.

Post-DREAM Strategies

With legislation blocked in Congress and vetoed in California, educators worried about undocumented students consider the consequences.

When Wikipedia Is the Assignment

A professor and a technology specialist discuss their attempt to bring term papers out into the open with the resource many faculty members abhor.

Interdisciplinarity and the Science Classroom

Academic officers discuss what it means to think about science as a liberal arts subject.