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Success Obscured by Controversy
New research finds positive outcomes in terms of enrollment and persistence in states that extend resident tuition rates to immigrants lacking legal status.
AAUP Urges Access for Controversial Speakers
The American Association of University Professors on Thursday reiterated its view that colleges must not bar controversial speakers from campus...
Another Anonymous Gift for University With Female President
The anonymous donor is back -- this time with $10 million for Michigan State University, most of which will be...
Controversial Chancellor Quits at Stevens Point
Linda Bunnell announced Thursday that she is resigning on May 31 as chancellor of the University of Wisconsin at Stevens...
Bird Sculptures Anger UConn Students
University of Connecticut students are angry about an art exhibit in the main library and are pushing to have it...
Another Catholic Commencement Controversy
Graduation ceremonies at Xavier University of Louisiana -- the only historically black, Roman Catholic college -- will take place this...
Jared Diamond Sued for Libel
Two tribesmen from New Guinea have sued Jared Diamond for defamation, saying that an article he wrote for The New...
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