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Borrowing More, Earning More
Changes in federal policy in the 1990s led students to take on more debt, but higher post-graduation salaries helped them start repaying the funds.
Securing the Campus
Virginia Commonwealth reacts as a Muslim scholar's controversial activism brings threats.
Columbia Rethinks Journalism Education
Three years after president questioned its role, university announces a new approach to the field -- while keeping existing program.
Academic Freedom Wars
In Florida, legislation advances against "leftist totalitarian professors," while Columbia president frames debate on faculty rights and responsibilities.
Churchill Survives -- For Now
The Colorado professor's controversial speech won't cost him his tenured job. Plagiarism allegations still might.
A Strike in Ann Arbor
Graduate instructors at Michigan take a day off to force concessions at the bargaining table. University officials are unfazed.
The Anti-Summers
Princeton's president offers her views on women and science and we compare her speech on the topic to Larry Summers's.
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