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Matching Up to the Group of 8

U.S. leads European peers and Japan in foreign student enrollments and spending on higher ed, but lags on educational attainment, study finds.

Pessimistic Views on Academic Freedom

Social scientists are more worried now than during McCarthy era, survey finds. Sociologists consider why and what to do about it.

Tenure and the Public Sociologist

A growing movement within the discipline raises questions about promotion, peer review, the nature of research and the future of the field.

What's Next For Division I?

The announcement last week by the National Collegiate Athletic Association that its Division I Board of Directors had approved a...

More Students and Higher Scores for ACT

More graduating seniors in SAT-centric districts decided to take the standardized achievement test, and average scores continued to rise.

Study Abroad Under Scrutiny

International educators respond to high-profile allegations that perks they receive could play a role in their choice of offerings to students.