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The Value of Enrollment Targets

Most states don't have solid goals -- and that makes it harder to identify problems, report says.

Much Hyped Tuition Plan Falls Flat

Miami of Ohio said private-style approach would help state residents and low-income students. Now enrollments are falling.

Avoid Whatever Offends You

Arizona Senate panel -- following complaint over "The Ice Storm" -- votes to give students right to demand alternative books.

Private Giving Hits Record Total

Contributions to colleges rose by 4.9 percent in 2005, a second straight increase.

Muslim Cartoon Controversies at Harvard and Illinois

Two more student papers publish Danish cartoons and Illinois editors suspended for doing so.

Why Grad Students Succeed or Fail

Landmark study provides broadest look ever -- and raises tough questions about mentors, money and racial and gender gaps.

Court Win for a Rule Breaker

Ohio State breached its contract with a former basketball coach when it fired him for NCAA violations, a judge rules.