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Settlement in Singapore Over Failed University

University of New South Wales agrees to reimburse government of island nation for millions it spent to help establish first foreign university -- which closed within five months of opening.

A Closer Look at Enrollments of Veterans

U. of Wisconsin sees uptick in number of military personnel in student body, and new study finds an educational gap between veterans and non-veterans.

Back (or Forward) to School

Hoping to expose more people to campus and build up their donor base, colleges offer short academic programs for grandparents and their grandkids.

College Sports and Spending

In wake of Fresno State lawsuits, an evaluation of equity in expenditures for men's and women's athletics at Fresno -- and beyond.

Competition for Top Grad Students

The day after Harvard changed the rules of undergraduate aid, university briefs its faculty on plans to improve stipends in humanities and social sciences.

Tuition and Aid Shake-Up

Three private colleges in California announce significant shifts in policies. One of them, California Lutheran, will match public tuitions for those admitted to 2 state universities.