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College Capacity Grows

Federal report shows number of postsecondary institutions and number of degrees they award continuing to expand.

Michigan Resumes Distribution of Anti-Israel Book

University cites academic freedom issues -- and also says that nature of book will prompt reconsideration of relationship with British publisher of the work.

Student Loan Default Rates Recover

After 1-year rise, proportion of 2005 borrowers who defaulted on loans in first year of repayment falls to 4.6 percent, a near-record low.

Heated Debate About HBCUs

Officials of historically black universities challenge research suggesting that their graduates have lost earnings power compared to alumni of white institutions.

Not That There's Anything Wrong With It

The mythical tradition of the alumni magazine prank was elevated (or lowered?) to the level of litigation last month, when...

Reframing the Debate About What Professors Say

AAUP releases principles to defend rights of faculty members against those calling for anti-indoctrination or balancing measures.

A Book on Hold

U. of Michigan Press halts -- but may resume -- distribution of book published in Britain arguing that creation of Israel was a mistake.