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The Public Trust

Higher education leaders plan a three-year, national campaign to shift attitudes and build support.

Church and State

An evangelical college in New York City, saying its accreditation is at risk, is taking on an eminence in higher education.

Postdoc (Partial) Satisfaction

Most like their positions, but many have tight budgets and question whether they are actually being trained.

Going Searchless at AGB

The college trustees' group hired an internal candidate as its new chief. Should colleges follow its lead?

Harvard Takes a Hit

Leading expert on race and politics, returning to Chicago, is latest émigré from African-American studies department.

Different Results, Same Policy?

Study finds big drop in number of low-scoring students admitted to U. of California, a year after a regent blasted the university.

What History Students Read

A scholar analyzes the state of instruction in American history survey courses – and finds them heavily reliant on textbooks.