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Price Back in the Spotlight
A Congressional subcommittee and Education Secretary Arne Duncan are both taking steps to address rising tuition costs.
Private Scholarship, Public Funds
Washington State creates public-private scholarship where corporate donors call the shots on how to spend and invest the fund, which includes state money.
Another Koch Grant Questioned
Whitman professors find it inappropriate that the foundation, following a grant for a lecture, requested students' e-mail addresses.
Occupy Student Loans
Student debt has emerged as a major focus of the protests. Some worry that prospective students are hearing the wrong message -- while others see important shifts in the political debate about borrowing.
Paying It Forward
A few small private colleges are following the lead of law schools, using a loan repayment program to help students perform service work immediately after graduation.
Whom You Pay to Park
Should colleges outsource parking? Plans to do so at Ohio State anger professors.
A Shifting Burden
With tuition continuing to rise, College Board reports find the burden of paying for college shifting from states to the federal government.
A New Chess Board
CIOs say that they are tired of being pawns when it comes to negotiating big technology contracts with vendors.
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