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Supreme Court Keeps Title IX Plaintiffs' Options Open

In recent years, some federal courts -- at the urging of lawyers for educational institutions and administrators charged with sex...

The Foreign (Student) Perspective on America's Historic Day

WASHINGTON -- Charlotte Junius, a German student interning in Washington, saw something she did not quite expect Tuesday during the...

A President Retires, and Plagiarism Probe Ends

University of Texas announces that no purpose would be served by looking into allegations that raised questions about the dissertation of the leader of the Pan American campus.

More Women on College Boards

National survey finds slow but steady progress in gender diversity among higher education trustees.

Looking to Sports to Bolster Enrollments

Recruiting of athletes in NCAA's Division III -- best known for its ban on athletics scholarships -- is intensifying and increasingly important to its tuition-driven members.

A First-Generation Residence

In twist on the theme house concept, U. of Cincinnati focuses on first-generation, low-income freshmen.

Mixing Partying and Politics

As they fête Obama's historic inauguration, advocates for historically black colleges urge the president-elect to prioritize them in his stimulus package.