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Siblings, Not Brothers or Sisters

Students say Trinity College of Connecticut's mandate for fraternities and sororities to go coed is, in effect, a death sentence for Greek life.

Most Dangerous Lists

Should colleges be ranked based on crime statistics? And if they should, why are two prominent rankings yielding such different results?

25 and in Crisis

Temple was the first institution to offer a doctorate in African-American studies and has seen heated debates over the discipline's direction. The rejection of the department's choice as chair has set off a new controversy.

D1 Hoops, For-Profit and Christian-Style

Division I sports has its first openly for-profit member, with the planned addition of Grand Canyon University.

A Posse of Veterans

Vassar will pilot initiative to place cohorts of students who've served on selective campuses, providing support and full tuition.

Role Models

Another video of a coach engaged in inappropriate conduct at a game -- this time shoving a player -- raises question of whether universities do more than slap on the wrist.

Faculty Teach (and Learn) Prevention

Staff who educate on health issues from alcohol abuse to sexual assault want help from the people students really look to learn from: faculty.

Redemption for Rutgers?

The university becomes the second in as many days to announce it will move to the Big Ten Conference. Whether the switch can salvage the struggling athletics program is unclear.