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A New Playbook

Admissions directors at public flagship universities seek to define best practices for the potentially problematic area of admissions exceptions for athletics.

Developing Nations' Ph.D. Push

Many countries struggle to keep up with the demand for doctoral education, report finds.

Paid to Live on Campus

In its new sophomore housing initiative, Ohio State University will draw from numerous strategies to improve retention and student success.

A New Booze Worry

Following news of a student being hospitalized after allegedly receiving alcohol enema, experts debate whether this is a trend. Either way, they say, education is needed.

The Missing Americans

New graduate enrollments fall, with notable declines in students from the U.S. Decreases are greatest for education and arts and humanities.

Physical Elimination

In dropping phys ed requirements, University of Chicago becomes latest institution to cut fitness and swim tests, the latter of which was required for graduation.

High-Stakes Test You Can't Prep For

More colleges are getting on board with random drug testing of athletes, while others that already did it are testing more often.

'Cheating in College'

Amid recent scandals, authors discuss new book on "why students do it and what educators can do about it."