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Getting Their Babel On

MLA survey shows record array of foreign languages offered on the nation’s campuses, as the proportion of students enrolling holds steady.

Wharton, Rebooted

Penn’s business school revamps its MBA program with an offer of a free “sabbatical” course to graduates every seven years.

How to Talk Science

At gathering of grad school officials, Alan Alda promotes campaign to teach next generation of researchers how to communicate with the public.

Looking Ahead to 2013

Education secretary asks his advisory committee on accreditation for legislative suggestions for the next renewal of the Higher Education Act.

Drilling the Living Tongue

A fight over pedagogy and personalities prompts an exodus of faculty from the University of Maryland's flagship Arabic studies program.

Paying by the Pound for Journals

A new digital pricing model strains the relationship between chemistry group and some of its subscribers.

No Grades for States This Year

Biennial "Measuring Up" report card on higher education progress won't be published this year, as founder looks for a new home and new backers for it.

'The Dark Side of the Ivory Tower'

A new book on campus crime -- The Dark Side of the Ivory Tower: Campus Crime as a Social Problem...