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Women Contest Tenure Denials at DePaul

The tenure denials of four women at DePaul University are leading to student protests and threats of legal action, the...

Fulbright's Good Fortune

The tough job market for college seniors and recent graduates has left millions of twentysomethings unemployed or underemployed and looking...

'Research Confidential'

For social scientists starting their careers, creating research models that work is crucial. A new book suggests that they may...

Bad Time for Sports Overspending

Facing furloughs and decimation of academic budgets, Berkeley faculty are dismayed to learn of university loans to fill multimillion-dollar deficits in athletics department -- on top of annual subsidies.

The New Diagnostics

Some colleges are using learning technology to predict which students will succeed in various courses, who might need help, and who might need to reconsider enrolling.

Fall 2008 Enrollments Broke Records

Just under 11.5 million students were enrolled in a college or university in the fall of 2008, and 39.6 percent...

NCAA Presidents Back Recruiting Changes and Basketball Season Limits

Presidents of Division I universities in the National Collegiate Athletic Association moved ahead Thursday on several changes designed to rein...