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Cats and Dogs

The Health Sciences Center has ended the use of cats from a shelter in exercises on emergency medical techniques, The...

Redefining Access and Success

24 public college systems develop new way of counting enrollments and completion rates -- which show they have long way to go to close achievement gaps for minority and needy students.

Anthropology and the Military

At its annual meeting, scholarly association criticizes a Defense Department program that uses social science as a strategic weapon.

Protecting His Sources

Professors organize on behalf of Minnesota grad student, whose academic freedom they believe is undercut by prosecutors' demands that he reveal what he knows about underground animal rights activists.

The Battle of Pittsburgh Continues

Pittsburgh's City Council on Wednesday voted to delay by one week a final decision on the idea of a 1...

CBO Scores Alternative Loan Plan as Saving $75 Billion

The Congressional Budget Office has estimated that a legislative alternative to President Obama's plan to end student lending through the...

Movement, But Miles to Go

Data on associate degrees and certificates awarded show upturn -- but not nearly enough to put U.S. on track to Obama goal.

Old Wounds in Anthropology

At their annual meeting, scholars fan the flames of a decade-old controversy over research on a South American tribe.