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Heavy Thinkers Need Not Apply

It's not just that professor with the infamous tweet. Study finds that academics who interview graduate school candidates favor those who are thinner.

New Yardstick of Quality

Diverse group of 18 institutions, with Gates's backing, releases new set of metrics to measure colleges' performance and return on investment.

Greeks as Role Models

Study finds link between macho attitudes and sexual aggression by students -- but only for non-fraternity members.

Underpaid Coaches?

New study says universities actually spend more per professor on salaries than they do per coach, and that high athletic salaries derive from funds that don't come from the state or institution.

New Measure of Success

College associations create system to convey more information on completion than is provided by federal report.

Community College Counseling Gains

Survey of two-year-college centers shows increases in staffing and greater , but continued straining to keep up with student mental health needs and demands.

Credit Creep

Community colleges often require more than 60 credits for associate degrees, which could be a barrier to graduation for some students.

Uphill Battle for HBCU Athletes

Despite some targeted support from the NCAA, historically black colleges struggle to keep up with increased academic standards. Given enrollments dominated by underprepared students, is more money enough?