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Big 10 May Punt on Much-Mocked Division Names

The Big 10 is creating divisions to deal with its expanding membership, and the recently announced division names of "Legends"...

Unlikely Foes

Leading scholars charge Southern Poverty Law Center, a legendary civil rights group, with supporting "unscholarly and unethical" effort to cast doubt on the Armenian genocide.

Is Tenure Fair at Law Schools?

Survey documents significant gaps by gender and race in how professors consider the question.

More Tuition Struggles Projected

While most public and private institutions expect revenue increases for 2011, this year is foreboding for a significant percentage of private colleges.

Off Campus

Report assesses university-community partnerships' potential for narrowing economics and education gaps.

Making P-16 Meaningful

New alliance between school chiefs, public universities, and state higher ed systems aims to use Common Core Standards to build working relationships.

8-Year Graduation Rates vs. 6-Year Graduation Rates

Measuring graduation rates at 200 percent of the expected time to graduate instead of 150 percent has an impact, but...

New Measures of Scholarly Impact

Data analytics are changing the ways to judge the influence of papers and journals.