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A Video Game That's Too Real
Makers of video games often boast about their authenticity, and EA Sports, which makes several best-selling games, is no different...
Title IX Guidance Stirs Debate
Education Department's policy shift on measuring female athletes' interests draws praise, rebuke and talk of a lawsuit.
A Scientific (Teaching) Revolution
With $1 million each, professors supported by unusually lucrative grants are changing undergraduate education at research universities.
Big Brother's Transcript Database
The Education Department has released a plan that would create a national database of student records -- with students identified...
Going Hungry at Georgetown
Students' weeklong protest over fair wages for janitors heads threatens to escalate Tuesday.
Giving Due Process Its Due
An unusual accrediting dispute could lead to significant changes in how colleges are evaluated.
Slew of Stats on Science
2 studies from the NSF offer a detailed portrait of graduate enrollments in the sciences and how colleges fared in federal spending on science and engineering.
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