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Fighting Their Way Into Medical School

Three court rulings in the last year have given students with disabilities victories -- and rejected the idea that being deaf or blind makes it impossible to pursue a career in health professions.
Opinion

The Liberal Arts Role in Teacher Education

By staying on the sidelines, colleges and professors of liberal arts and sciences have helped teacher education go off track. It's time for them to get more involved, writes Stephen Mucher.
Opinion

Health Careers for Humanities Scholars

Those with expertise in language, writing and cultural studies may find good academic jobs far from humanities departments, write Thomas Lawrence Long.

Blind Students and Health Professions

Iowa Supreme Court rules that chiropractic college cannot reject a student's request to meet requirements for analyzing X-rays through a reader.

Public to Private MBA at UCLA

Program turns down state money in hopes of raising tuition and luring more donor support. Other programs are watching. Is this a sign of what's next for the UC system?

Top Students Shun Teaching

Teacher training programs in Australia are attracting fewer and fewer of the brightest students entering the country's universities.
Opinion

Dr. Nurse

What prompts an English Ph.D. with tenure to move into nursing? Sean P. Murphy explains.

The Wrong $25 Million?

Koch brothers make major gift to the UNCF, primarily for scholarships -- and some wonder why black college group accepted the money and will give Koch some say in how recipients are selected.