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Falling Behind in International Education

A Congressional hearing suggests an easing of visa problems but a looming crisis in U.S. competitiveness.

3 Historians Win Bancrofts

Columbia prizes honor works on antebellum Virginia, race and the Supreme Court, and Southern intellectualism.

Liberal Arts and Not So Liberal Economics

Oberlin embarks on a plan to improve its finances and academics -- in part by getting a little smaller. Critics fear key values are at risk.

Work Over Debt

A study in Iowa suggests that low-income students take less financial aid than they need. Wealthier students, though, take more.

Going to the Mat

Brown's coach discourages wrestlers from joining a fraternity, drawing cries of discrimination.

What's a Board to Do?

If Lawrence H. Summers needs a support group, he could easily find other presidents who watched their faculties vote "no...

The End of Newsroom Democracy

The student body now elects the editor of The Daily Texan. A pending change troubles some selected in the past.