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Dollars and Sense

In the midst of an economic crisis, financial literacy programs at colleges around the country are expanding.

Using JuicyCampus as 'a Weapon Against Itself'

Typically, students curious to read the latest gossip and hearsay written by their classmates have only to stop by JuicyCampus...

The Politics of Election Day Classes

Civic-minded students advocate for canceling or excusing absences from classes; many colleges leave the matter up to individual professors.

A Core With a Catholic Twist

Seton Hall's new curriculum entails signature courses tied to the institution's religious mission, plus a deliberate focus on "proficiencies" across the disciplines.

Health, Behavior and College GPA

Your mother always told you that doing drugs and watching too much TV would hurt your grades. A new study proves it.

'The American College Town'

For many students, living in a college town is a key part of their undergraduate experience. And for many faculty...