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The Value of Enrollment Targets

Most states don't have solid goals -- and that makes it harder to identify problems, report says.

Much Hyped Tuition Plan Falls Flat

Miami of Ohio said private-style approach would help state residents and low-income students. Now enrollments are falling.

Avoid Whatever Offends You

Arizona Senate panel -- following complaint over "The Ice Storm" -- votes to give students right to demand alternative books.

Private Giving Hits Record Total

Contributions to colleges rose by 4.9 percent in 2005, a second straight increase.

Why Grad Students Succeed or Fail

Landmark study provides broadest look ever -- and raises tough questions about mentors, money and racial and gender gaps.

Court Win for a Rule Breaker

Ohio State breached its contract with a former basketball coach when it fired him for NCAA violations, a judge rules.