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The Next Student Health Problem?

Ramapo College bans potent and inexpensive alcoholic energy drinks, illustrating increasingly widespread concern about the beverages' popularity among students.

Revived Antioch Gets a President

Mark Roosevelt, who earned praise for leading Pittsburgh schools, says he was drawn by the college's mission and history.

Academic Freedom Verdict

Faculty panel at Illinois finds that university may have legitimate reasons to dismiss adjunct who sent anti-gay e-mail, but that his offending students is not one of them.

Eau Claire Professor Facing Punishment for Anti-Gay E-Mail

Administrators at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire say they will punish a professor who sent an e-mail discouraging students there...

Are College Students Scamming Michigan Welfare Program?

Michigan's Department of Human Services has heard enough rumors that college students are abusing its equivalent of a food stamp...

Academic Performance of Non-Scholarship Athletes

The College Sports Project, an initiative of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, has again shed light on the academic performance...

Liberal Arts, Post-Recession

With its discount rate rising, Augustana makes adjustments in curriculum and considers whether the best way to preserve a college's mission is to broaden it.

Gaming as Teaching Tool

At Educause, one technologist says the games that normally distract students from schoolwork could provide an ideal model for course design.