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Beyond the Need/Merit Split

Divide between the two kinds of financial aid is less clearcut than many think, according to new study of public flagship universities.

The 'Supply Side' of Study Abroad

Much of the research on study-abroad programs has looked at the growing number of American students who spend a summer...

Dropping a Day to Save on Gas

Some two-year colleges are dropping Friday classes to save their students an extra trip -- and the rising cost of driving to and from school.

A President in Texas (No, Not That One)

At Abilene Christian U.'s commencement, Madagascar's leader joined 24 graduating scholars supported by his government, with hopes of greater good.

For- and NonProfit and Other Issues in Innovation

Investors -- and regulators -- discuss the profit motive and emerging models in private higher education, growing worldwide.

Honorary Degrees, Free Speech and Respect

When a university awards a doctorate to a controversial figure, is the institution endorsing the free exchange of ideas or endorsing the person? Can colleges avoid the whole idea?