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When Knowledge Overtakes a Core

MIT plan would broaden science requirements, encourage study abroad and curb AP credit -- moves that could be influential nationally.

Adjuncts and Graduation Rates

Community colleges with greater share of full-time faculty are more likely to have students who finish programs, study finds.

Poor Grades for Saving

Parents have high hopes for their children earning scholarships -- and modest expectations for adding to college funds.

Uncertain Outcome for Accused Harvard Scholar

University ends its ethics inquiry into Andrei Shleifer, who was charged with defrauding U.S. But was he punished?

Numbers Game

Wisconsin-Whitewater limits men’s rosters in the name of Title IX.

New Approach to Aid

U. of Washington's plan to cover all tuition and fees for those up to 235 percent of U.S. poverty level could change student demographics.

NCAA Cracks Down on Kansas

Infractions panel toughens penalties for university's high-profile men's basketball program and its football team.