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Foundation Pledges $20 Million to Boost College Going in Idaho

The J.A. and Kathryn Albertson Foundation announced a $20 million plan this week to bolster college going and success in...

An Inspiring Freshman at George Washington U.

Mario Rocha, a freshman on a scholarship at George Washington University, is the subject of a profile in The Washington...

A Different Kind of Pregnant Student

New effort focuses on preventing unwanted pregnancies at community colleges.

Unnatural Enemies

Leaders of U. of California and its Berkeley campus say they share concerns of students who protest against them. Efforts to form alliances, however, are stymied by recent missteps.

Shift in Researcher Population

Among worldwide total, China's share has grown dramatically in last 5 years while the U.S. and Europe have seen declines.

When to Specialize?

Students who choose a major early accumulate more skills than their peers but are likelier to switch to an unrelated occupation, study finds.

Penn and Emory Chiefs Will Advise Obama on Bioethics

President Obama on Tuesday created a new Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues, and named two university presidents...