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Jonathan Spence Will Deliver Jefferson Lecture

Jonathan Spence, a Yale University historian who is one of the leading experts on China, was named Monday as the...

What Now for Student Aid Bill?

Democrats' plan to consider health care legislation through "budget reconciliation" process has implications for student loan reform -- not all of them good.

Virginia Colleges Told Not to Ban Anti-Gay Discrimination

Virginia's attorney general, Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II, last week sent a letter to the leaders of public colleges and universities...

Going Need Blind

As the recession leads some colleges to pull back on aid commitments, Hamilton moves in the opposite direction.

U.S. Plans Expanded Civil Rights Reviews of Schools and Colleges

Education Secretary Arne Duncan will announce today that the U.S. Education Department will begin a broad series of civil rights...

Stanford Committee to Study Possible Return of ROTC

The Faculty Senate at Stanford University last week voted to create a committee to study the feasibility of returning Reserve...

A Florida College Plans a Spinoff Institution

Edison State College, a Florida institution that was once a community college and now offers some four-year degrees as well...

Decline of Sportswomanship?

Recent violent outbursts among female athletes garner lots of media attention and worry some educators. But many observers say the incidents are aberrations.