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SAT Failures Renew Suspicions

New scoring problems revive old arguments against standardized testing.

In 2 States, Clashes Over Laboratory Data

As one animal rights group seeks university research records in Mississippi, an Ohio court turns away a similar challenge.

Serious Message, Humorous Delivery

College group's media campaign -- filled with comical moments -- aims to make the case for significance of higher education.

Pathways for Indian Student Success

Student affairs specialists promote ideas for helping a diverse population succeed.

Big Vote on the U.S. Budget

Senate to consider $7 billion increase for education and health programs after rejecting bid to add $6.3 billion for Pell and voc ed.

Peer to Peer

Group discussion, long part of humanities courses, is on the rise in science classrooms -- even in large classes.

Keeping Parents in the Loop

Colleges increasingly offer programs that let parents stay in touch with what’s happening on their child’s campus.