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3 Years Cost Less Than 4
NYU’s push to help students graduate in under four years leaves questions about who it helps and how much of a difference it can make at one of the country’s most expensive universities.

Leveling the Playing Field for Independent Bookstores
Association of nonleased campus stores unveils network designed to reduce their dependence on textbook profits and let colleges retain revenues many now pay to companies to operate the stores.

Replicating the Tennessee Promise
As Tennessee’s Promise program expands to include adult students, other community college scholarship programs are figuring out how to replicate its success.

Scott Walker Loosens the Purse Strings
Wisconsin governor who has pushed for deep cuts to higher education is now seeking increased spending. Academics welcome the shift, but some worry about the details, including a requirement for monitoring teaching loads.

Call for More Federal Oversight
The Education Department needs to better monitor colleges' finances to prevent another costly fiasco like the 2014 collapse of Corinthian Colleges, says the agency's Office of Inspector General.

Opinion
The Campus Buildings Name Game: Unfinished Business
Decisions to remove the names of controversial people from campus buildings show that the heritage of higher education is complex and even conflicting in its symbols and celebrations, writes John Thelin.
'Huge Deal for a Small School'
At Simmons College, two online degree programs launched less than five years ago are about to become the greatest source of tuition revenue on the campus.

Incomplete Information on Income Tax Breaks
States often don't calculate revenue lost through higher education income tax benefits for students, report finds.
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