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Battling Over Bailout for Private Student Loans
After financial aid officers' group urges federal government to extend financial help to providers of alternative loans, student and college associations take the other side, aggressively.
Looking to the Past to Ban Legacy Admissions
For second time this year, law review articles suggest that -- if you go back far enough -- a legal case can be made that preferences for alumni children are illegal.
Concerns About Clustering
USA Today report finds athletes on hundreds of Division I teams are overrepresented in one major at their colleges, raising questions about whether NCAA's academic rules are driving choices.
Top Profs
The 2008 U.S. Professors of the Year are being honored today by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education.
Anthropologists Consider Notions of 'Community' in Education
SAN FRANCISCO – If there’s one thing that unites an education “community,” it just might be the use of the...
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