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Refusing to Rank

U.S. News sees drop in college presidents willing to judge other institutions' reputations; Pell Grant population used for first time, but with minimal impact.

In Over Its Head?

U.S. agency suspends all federally funded human-subjects research at West Virginia's Bluefield State College after long list of alleged violations.

Enrollment Surge for Women

Thanks to improved outreach efforts, engineering and technology universities are seeing a boost in female enrollments nearly across the board.

New View of Admissions

Tufts sees early success in adding measures of creativity, practicality and wisdom to traditional criteria for evaluating applicants.

Looking for Male Students

A college with 60 percent female enrollments looks for ways to narrow the gender gap.

Growing Challenge to 'U.S. News'

In the two weeks since 12 college presidents started a challenge to the way U.S. News & World Report ranks...

'The Power of Privilege'

Conventional wisdom and plenty of books tell a story of how the post-World War II years saw a great shift...

Another Rankings Fiasco at 'U.S. News'

Portland State University's engineering college has been transformed into "a national and international academic and research institution." The excellence of...