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More Dining, Less Dozing (in Class)

At Lynn University, one of the first small colleges to offer a 24-hour cafeteria, students are more nourished and classes are more flexible.

General Education's Remake

Liberal education group wants to redesign general education around competencies, and gets $2.3 million from the Gates Foundation for the project.

Presidential Decree on Sex Assault

A federal task force convened by President Obama takes government enforcement even further, but promises to consult with college officials this time.

Liberal Arts Grads Win Long-Term

Over the arc of a career, humanities and social science graduates earn as much or more than those in professional fields, new study shows, and are equally employed.

New Job for Career Services

New liberal arts programs expand career services to academic breaks, bringing students back on campus for job hook-ups and development workshops -- and footing the bill.

Whistle-Blower Blocked

U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill stops researcher from discussing her controversial findings on literacy of athletes.

What the Rest of Division I Thinks

At annual convention, athletes tell NCAA their voice isn't valued under new Division I model, while members generally support presidential control and power-conference autonomy.

What About the Athletes?

Debating a possible new governance structure, Division I faculty members, students and athletics directors question whether athletes are sufficiently represented.