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2 Mexican Universities End Exchanges With Arizona

Two Mexican universities -- the National Autonomous University of Mexico and the Autonomous University of San Luis Potosi -- have...

Are Athletics Scholarships Fair?

Amid increasing federal scrutiny of college sports comes the latest salvo: the U.S. Department of Justice‘s inquiry into the National...

A Lacrosse Story About Tolerance

The tragic murder of a women's lacrosse player at the University of Virginia, with a male lacrosse player charged in...

Falling Education Attainment

WASHINGTON – Young adults are less likely to have earned a degree than their older counterparts, according to a new...

Alabama Will Appeal Ruling Allowing Double Dipping

Alabama officials plan to appeal a judge's ruling last week that invalidated double dipping by state legislators who also work...

Sharing the Art

The Yale University Art Gallery -- one of the larger and more comprehensive collections at an American college -- is...

Philadelphia Area Shifts on Nursing Degrees

Debates have gone on for years between advocates of associate degree and bachelor's degree nursing. In the Philadelphia area, several...

Justice Department Probes NCAA Scholarship Rules

The U.S. Justice Department's Antitrust Division is investigating National Collegiate Athletic Association scholarship rules. While the Justice Department has not...