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God and Freshmen

Students are deeply committed to exploring their spiritual and religious lives, but don't get much help from colleges, researchers say.

Professional (Lobbying) Help

College associations have hired PricewaterhouseCoopers to help them fight for, and against, potential changes in the tax code.

Novel Approach to Town

Yale agrees to pay New Haven $250 per student and staff member toward the provision of city services.

Changes for College Sports

An NCAA panel approves a 12th football game, expands scholarships for women and adds flexibility to academic rules.

Expanding Access Via Distance Ed

Enrollments have boomed in an experimental federal program. But does that mean financial aid rules should be eased for online providers?

Federal Art Critics

Columbia College Chicago had some unexpected guests at a gallery opening: Secret Service agents.

Are B-Schools Up or Down?

A Business Week study suggests MBA programs are in trouble, but another survey says that these are great times to be a new graduate.

'Living Wages' and Hunger Strikes

Student protest season is in full swing. Two weeks after students at Georgetown University ended a hunger strike aimed at...