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Political Engagement 101

Specific curricular approaches can move students beyond apathy and ignorance -- without necessarily changing their ideologies, new Carnegie study finds.

Second Thoughts on Admissions Reform

Counselors voted last year to bar making offers before September 15 of senior year of high school; some universities now seek a new vote.

Inequity in Post-Katrina Funding

U.S. support to colleges continues to lag and the neediest colleges aren't getting their due, says report from group focused on access to education in the South.

'New Players, Different Game'

At the beginning of their new book on for-profit higher education, William G. Tierney and Guilbert C. Hentschke talk about...

SAT Scores Down Again, Wealth Up Again

College Board sees lots of progress in annual report on averages, but critics see lots of reasons to be concerned about the test and its impact.

Proving You're Not a Puppy Murderer

One of a public relations officer's worst nightmares is a lie that won't go away, and Dalhousie University recently confronted...

In Support of the E-Test

Study makes the case that administering exams electronically can reduce cheating and save faculty time.