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First Medical School Chair in Sexuality and Religion

The Morehouse School of Medicine announced last week that it has raised $2 million to endow a chair that will...

Ex-Students Sue Over Finding of Cheating

Seventeen former nursing students have sued the Maricopa Community Colleges over the finding that they cheated, The Arizona Republic reported...

Scaling Up

Four years ago, a business school began requiring its undergraduates to study abroad. How has the policy worked out?

Debate Over Athletic Scholarship for Wealthy Student

Some at the University of California at Los Angeles are questioning why Justin Combs is receiving a full-ride athletic scholarship...

Why We Like Round Numbers

In today's Academic Minute -- the feature's 500th edition -- the University of Texas at Austin's Art Markman explores why...

Test for Future Financiers

Leading banks and finance companies are screening candidates with a standardized test, which supporters say allows for a deeper hiring pool and the evaluation of practical skills.

Need Too Much

Wesleyan University is moving away from need-blind admissions, saying that keeping the policy would require too much money and impose too much debt on some students.

Accreditation Headaches

Federal officials address concerns over approval for English language institutes, but key questions remain unresolved.