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College Can Earn $1.1M Gift Through Weight Loss

An alumna has offered Stephens College, a women's institution in Missouri, $1 million if faculty and staff members lose a...

Split Ruling on Confidentiality

Federal judge won't force researchers to release names of teachers they interviewed, but orders release of schools studied -- despite scholars' pledges not to do so.

Harvard Clarifies Wrongdoing by Professor

Harvard University announced Friday that its investigations had found eight incidents of scientific misconduct by Marc Hauser, a prominent psychology...

Legal Loss for Anti-Gay Student

Federal judge refuses to grant injunction to block master's program in counseling from forcing her to comply with its equity standards.

More Uncertainty for California Transfer Students

Would-be transfer students in California -- already frustrated by shrinking slots at many state universities -- are finding themselves in...

Judge Blocks Sale of Art by Fisk

Ruling finds that a college's dire financial condition does not justify disregard of a donor's intent.

Adjuncts Unionize at Central Michigan

Non-tenure-track faculty members at Central Michigan University have voted to unionize and to affiliate with the American Federation of Teachers...

Delayed Start for U.S. Panel on Accreditation

The Education Department has pushed back the first meeting of its reconstituted advisory committee on accreditation. The National Advisory Committee...