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Faith, Science and Academic Freedom

AAUP issues reports criticizing two religious colleges -- one that set limits on teaching by biologist who believes in evolution, and one that fired a professor who tried to preserve traditional theology.

More for Less

As tuition rises across the country, few colleges are actually spending more on students, according to a new report from a leading higher education researcher.

Paying to Play

Hoping to meet shrinking travel budgets, some lower division NCAA colleges ask athletes to supplement or entirely cover cost of travel to some away contests.

U.S. Science is Lagging Internationally -- But How, Exactly?

Many countries are outpacing the United States in producing natural scientists and engineers -- but most are doing so because they're graduating more people, period, study finds.

Plagiarist Punished at Florida

A University of Florida professor who admitted to plagiarizing has opted to retire after being issued a severe penalty.

Additional Aid More Carrot Than Stick

Study suggests performance-based grants, supplementing traditional aid, help low-income students succeed in community college compared to those who get just need-based funds.