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The Antioch Fight -- Refought

AAUP releases harsh analysis of how the university's board managed the college -- an account disputed by university leaders. Meanwhile, independence for college may be near.

Oriented Toward Safety

In wake of Virginia Tech shootings, some colleges prepare for more questions about security from parents and students.

Money, Mentors and Love

New Ph.D. recipients consider the factors that got them to the finish line and report gaps by discipline in extent of financial support.

Blow to National Merit Scholarships

U. of Texas -- one of largest participants for years -- will drop out, and shift the money to need-based aid.

Education Dept. Whistle Blower Sues to Recoup Funds from Lenders

In 2006, Jon H. Oberg revealed himself as the Education Department researcher who had brought to light revelations that several...

Going For Distance

Online education is now part of "fabric" of public universities, a new study finds. But teaching on the Web is a lot of work, and professors are not happy about lack of support from administrators.

Window on College's Troubled Soul

Habib Sadid has made himself an easy target. For many of his 22 years at Idaho State University, the professor...

Israel and Academic Freedom

When political scientist at Ben-Gurion U. endorsed boycott of his country -- in article in the U.S. -- he set off debates in both nations about professors' rights.