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More Default Danger Ahead

With U.S. preparing shift to 3-year rate, student aid administrators discuss why students default on their loans -- and what can be done to stop them before the institutions suffer consequences, too.

College-Issued Credit Cards Declined in 2010

The number of credit cards issued by colleges or alumni associations dropped in 2010, suggesting that a federal law aimed...

Mixed Verdict on Koch Grant

Florida State finds nothing inappropriate in two faculty hires, but says pact with foundation could have led to "undue outside influence."

German Universities Debate Ties to Banks

Many German academics have been angered to learn of a deal between Deutsche Bank, Humboldt University and the Technical University...

Newly Tenured ... at Regent, U. of Massachusetts at Amherst, U. of Puget Sound

The following individuals have recently been awarded tenure by their colleges and universities: Regent University--Corné Bekker, global leadership and entrepreneurship--Eleanor...

Governors' Group Offers Advice on Higher Education Productivity

To strengthen their states' capacity to graduate students and produce workers, governors should develop better measures of their public colleges'...

Heroic Poses

A professor's unique hobby makes him a popular figure on the University of the Ozarks campus.

Questions on Legislator on Board of For-Profit University

Connecticut State Representative Selim Noujaim, a Republican, was a key player in amending a bill in June so that some...