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Mixed Impact of Aid Shifts

Elite private colleges have seen slight increase in share of student body from low incomes, but their wealthiest students have seen notable gains as well.

Serving the Laptopless Student

While many students have their own laptops, computer labs are growing on some campuses.

Making Teaching a Profession

Accreditor of education colleges could look toward medicine, nursing to find a new model for teaching.

Kalamazoo Tries to End Baptist Board Rule

Kalamazoo College, founded in 1833 as a Baptist institution, long ago dropped its religious affiliation. But The Detroit News reported...

The Other National Championship

While college football fans watched bowl games last week, chess fans were monitoring the Pan American Intercollegiate Chess Championship, generally...

Are American Students Lazy?

Adjunct's column, comparing them unfavorably to her foreign students, sets off debate over work ethic.

Words to Banish ... and Words to Use

Lake Superior State University on Thursday issued its annual "List of Words Banished from the Queen's English for Mis-use, Over-use...

Bleak News on the Front Lines

PHILADELPHIA -- Already down hundreds of job openings, the Modern Language Association discovered, at its annual meeting here, that it...