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Town vs. Gown at Berkeley

City officials sue the university over its expansion plans.

A New Test to Assess

Having abandoned one general education exam in December, ETS announces a replacement.

New Battlelines

NYU, the first private institution to reach a contract with a T.A. union, may try to make that pact its last.

Paying for Shabazz

Carnegie Mellon said the university never provided funds for a hateful speaker. But one of its research centers had pledged support.

Data, not Speculation, on Female Scientists

A report about physics suggests that women are leaving the field early, between high school and college.

Summers Seeks a 'New Chapter'

Lawrence H. Summers, Harvard's embattled president, apologized to faculty members Tuesday not only for his comments about women and science...

Frugal Foundations

Support fell by more than 10 percent in 2003, to $14.3 billion, but education remained the top category for grants.

Turning Pages: Kathleen Rooney

We asked university presses to tell us about authors under 40 publishing significant works. Our debut is a 24 year old who studied Oprah.