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Is Heckling a Right?

Incident at Irvine prompts debate over whether repeatedly interrupting a campus speaker is an exercise of free expression or the suppression of free expression.

Ex-Researcher Charged With Attempt to Defraud N.Y.

New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday accused a former researcher at the State University of New York at...

Graduation Gaps for Science Majors

Students who start as STEM majors complete degrees at far lower rates than do students in other fields, study finds.

Party Mocking Black History Month Angers Many at UCSD

Many University of California at San Diego students are outraged over a "Compton Cookout" party held by fraternity members to...

Slipping (Further) Off the Pedestal

Americans increasingly recognize centrality of higher education, but believe more each day that colleges care more about bottom line than about students, survey finds. Does that matter?

Prof Wins Damages in Suit Over Being Half-Japanese

A federal jury ordered the University of Oregon to pay Paula Rogers $164,000 after finding that she was a victim...

Student Data Systems, Unite!

U.S.-convened panel of experts, Gates grant aim to help states develop common standards to share data; effort troubles privacy advocates.