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Athletic Eligibility in the Digital Age

NCAA considers allowing players to use online and other “non-traditional courses” to meet their sports participation requirements.

Pulling the Plug on a Struggling Program

After losing $1 million a year on an outpost in Fort Wayne, Taylor U. will shutter branch campus's traditional undergraduate operation, affecting 300 students and 120 faculty and staff.

In Defense of Ayers

A group of professors sign a petition supporting William Ayers, the former antiwar activist and Illinois-Chicago faculty member who has been thrust into the presidential campaign.

Stem Cell Politics Shift to Michigan

State's voters will decide whether to ease laws to allow universities to conduct more of the promising but controversial research on embryos.

A Taxing Question

Ballot referendum to rid Massachusetts of its income tax could have devastating impact on its system of public higher education.

Identity Crisis

Oberlin College is taking a “fearless” marketing approach to overcome conceptions of what some see as “weirdness.”

Newly Tenured ... at California Polytechnic, Columbia U., Missouri S

The following individuals have recently been awarded tenure by their colleges: California Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obispo Christopher...

Redefining the Gender Gap

New research tries to shift discussion beyond enrollment rates to the actual experience of male and female students in college.