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Court Shields Scholar's Emails

Virginia's Supreme Court says U. of Virginia was within its rights under state law not to release emails of climate change researcher.

Putting Community Colleges to Work

The White House talks up $550 million in job training programs aimed at community colleges, including $100 million in new funding for apprenticeships.
Opinion

Without Feathers

A new book describes the history of resistance to the income tax. Scott McLemee celebrates April 16 with a look.

Shift in Scrutiny of Loan Servicers

Education Department plans changes in how it evaluates student loan servicers. Consumer advocates and some members of Congress have criticized the department's oversight of the companies.

Automatic Income-Based Repayment?

Policy makers and higher education researchers grapple with how to reform and overhaul federal income-based repayment programs for student loan borrowers.

Grants vs. Loans

Study finds that government grants have a positive impact on the graduation rates of low-income students, but unsubsidized loans counter that impact.

Collateral Damage

Congress expanded federal student loan default metrics to scrutinize for-profits, but community colleges are worried, too, at least one with good reason.

Higher Ed Cuts in GOP Budget

House Republicans unveil their 2015 budget proposal, which calls for a 10-year freeze on the maximum Pell Grant and would eliminate funding for the National Endowment for the Humanities.