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40 Years of Lobbying 'Fun'

After four decades, Becky Timmons to retire as key lobbyist for higher education.

Warning on Academic Extremism

Australia's education minister warns that professors' political stances -- on the Israeli boycott, for example -- are "needless controversies" that can hurt their universities' reputations.
Opinion

Lunch for 9 Million?

Many college students go hungry. Wick Sloane's higher ed reform plan: Give every Pell Grant student a peanut butter and jelly sandwich each day.

‘Skin in the Game’ on Loans

/sites/default/server_files/files/Student Loan Borrower Bill of Rights-Section by Section.pdfSenate Democrats begin push on student loan debt and accountability for colleges and universities, though Republican support may be elusive.

Sunshine for Campus Debit Cards?

U.S. consumer bureau officials call on financial institutions to disclose the agreements they have with colleges to provide students with debit cards. The lack of transparency constitutes a "risky practice," agency's director says.

Dubious of Obama Plan

Gallup/Inside Higher Ed poll of college presidents find that most doubt many aspects of the president's plan to make college more affordable.

FAFSA, Post-DOMA

Responding to Supreme Court ruling, the Education Department will begin recognizing same-sex couples for the purposes of distributing federal financial aid.

What the Budget Deal Means

Advocates for higher education say Tuesday's accord would largely alleviate cuts to research funding and campus-based student aid programs.