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Evaluating Title IX
Hearing and report spur debate on measures of progress for women in athletics, and continued inequities.
'Tight' Bill, Modest Gains
Less than two weeks after the House Appropriations subcommittee for education programs delivered a major potential boost to the maximum...
More Momentum Against 'U.S. News'
In the wake of meetings this week of the Annapolis Group -- an organization of liberal arts colleges -- critics...
Senate Higher Ed Bill Emerges (Slowly)
Legislation would replace U.S. advisory panel on accreditation with alternative; lawmakers divided on extent of cuts to lenders.
Questioning the Admissions Assumptions
New study sees high school grades as a far better predictor than SAT scores, but notes large gap in ability to predict anything.
If You Teach Them, They Will Be Happy
Law students whose professors focus on teaching outperform those at a school where scholarship is valued, study finds.
Now and Then: Minorities and Michigan
Proportion of underrepresented students admitted to Michigan law school fell from about 40 percent with affirmative action to 5.5 percent without.
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