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Enrollment Surge for Women

Thanks to improved outreach efforts, engineering and technology universities are seeing a boost in female enrollments nearly across the board.

Should AP Add African-American History?

Some school districts are pushing for a new offering, but College Board -- citing lack of support in higher education -- is skeptical.

Oriented Toward Safety

In wake of Virginia Tech shootings, some colleges prepare for more questions about security from parents and students.

Scrutiny of Researcher-Industry Ties

U.S. senator asks universities about their oversight of professors' disclosure about payments they receive from drug companies.

Administrators Indicted in Hazing Death

Charges against 2 Rider University officials seen as unprecedented. 3 students also charged.

Possible Next For-Profit Target

Sheldon Jackson, a financially struggling college, is latest nonprofit to consider alliances.

Sallie Mae Directors to Profit Handsomely

Board members, some with strong ties to higher ed, will share $370 million in profit in sale of student loan behemoth.

A Quid Pro Quo Gone Wrong?

Ousted president of New College of California admits special treatment for student who promised a $1 million gift. Were grades bought?