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College Capacity Grows

Federal report shows number of postsecondary institutions and number of degrees they award continuing to expand.

Michigan Resumes Distribution of Anti-Israel Book

University cites academic freedom issues -- and also says that nature of book will prompt reconsideration of relationship with British publisher of the work.

Fighting for Your Right to Party

Rowdy campus bashes present administrators with a balancing act: regulating events while not encouraging students to go "underground."

A Prominent Public Targets Faculty Retention

UC Berkeley receives a $113 million gift to help keep some of its top professors from raids by private universities -- and stem a problem facing many of its peers.

Student Loan Default Rates Recover

After 1-year rise, proportion of 2005 borrowers who defaulted on loans in first year of repayment falls to 4.6 percent, a near-record low.

Heated Debate About HBCUs

Officials of historically black universities challenge research suggesting that their graduates have lost earnings power compared to alumni of white institutions.