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Moral, but Lawful?

In just a week, Catholic U.'s plan to phase out coed dorms has inspired conversation, controversy, and now, a potential lawsuit.

Objecting to More Lawyers

Three law schools announced that they will shrink the size of their incoming class in the face of poor job prospects and other pressures.

Court Refuses to Reconsider Affirmative Action Case

The full U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has refused, 9 to 7, to consider an appeal of...

A Debate Reopened

New decision sets stage for fresh look at whether graduate and research assistants have right to unionize.

Prof Charged With Running Prostitution Website

David Flory, a physics professor at Fairleigh Dickinson University, is in custody in New Mexico, where he has a vacation...

Yale Shifts Gears on Study of Anti-Semitism

Yale University, which recently announced that it is phasing out an institute to study anti-Semitism, is creating a new institute...

Access and Equity -- Worldwide

University leaders from 80 countries gather for triennial meeting.

Giving to Education Rose 5.2% in 2010

Donations to education increased by 5.2 percent in 2010 (3.5 percent when adjusted for inflation), according to "Giving USA," an...