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Free for All Over 'College for All'

A Brookings paper challenging the notion that "everyone should go to college" is itself challenged (from many sides) for overstating its case.

Disproportionate Paychecks

Before, during and after the economic recession, salaries for football coaches increased anywhere from 3 to 10 times as fast as instructional salaries, new study finds.

Debt, Race and Ph.D.s

Study finds that black and Latino students borrow more than others do to earn doctorates in STEM and social science fields.

A Rules Rebuke

The NCAA's Division I leaders backtrack on multiple academic and recruiting rules they pushed through as part of recent reform efforts.

Class Matters

Even high school valedictorians from lower-income backgrounds generally fail to enroll in top colleges, a study finds.

Fed Up With a Fee

Students at the University of New Mexico, again asked to shoulder a larger financial burden to support athletics, feel their protests are being ignored. Their experience is common.

Terminated for Defending Students?

Two former instructors at Young Harris College sue their institution, saying they lost their jobs for challenging a pervasive hazing culture.

Preaching to the Choir?

Dartmouth and Oberlin canceled classes to address controversial speech and racism with a day of forums. Some students and others question whether approach is appropriate or effective.