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Going Hungry at Georgetown

Students' weeklong protest over fair wages for janitors heads threatens to escalate Tuesday.

Giving Due Process Its Due

An unusual accrediting dispute could lead to significant changes in how colleges are evaluated.

Slew of Stats on Science

2 studies from the NSF offer a detailed portrait of graduate enrollments in the sciences and how colleges fared in federal spending on science and engineering.

Changing the Rules

The Bush administration -- without fanfare -- makes it easier for college sports programs to comply with Title IX.

A New Attack on Standardized Tests

U. of California, which helped prompt changes to the SAT, now questions dependence on PSAT in awarding National Merit Scholarships.

Knowing When to Fold 'Em

After a week of lobbying failed to win over skeptical lawmakers, the University of Maine System on Friday postponed a...

Disparate Burden

New data show just how unequally child-care responsibilities fall on male and female professors.

To Honor a Boycott or Not?

Some scholars are organizing alternative locations for sessions at a major philosophy meeting, to honor a labor union request.