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Unusual Union Battle

AFT vows to return collective bargaining for professors at Quinnipiac -- despite legal edge university has as private institution.

Should Academic Left Defend Churchill?

Some professors organize petition drive to help embattled Colorado professor, but others question whether he deserves help.

The J-School Boom

Despite tight job market, colleges add journalism programs -- many designed as much for those who consume news as those who produce it.

A Compromise Voc-Ed Bill Emerges

House-Senate conference committee votes to keep Tech-Prep program separate from state grants under Perkins program.

Endangered Progress

President of American University of Beirut has overseen remarkable recovery over the last decade -- and now fears a tragic reversal.

SAT Controversy Continues

College Board releases much-awaited report on scoring errors, but critics say that it doesn't answer the key questions.

MyRichUncle, InYourFace

New lender seeks to shake up student loan market by lowering prices -- and impugning integrity of aid directors.