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International Rebound

For the first time since 2002, enrollment of first-time graduate students from abroad is up.

A Faculty of One

While most Harper College nursing students have multiple professors, those in a new program learn mainly from a single source.

K Street and Colleges

Academic researchers might not like earmarks in theory, but many universities spend to get them anyway.

Testing, Testing

While ETSs paper backs national measures of student outcomes, a discussion reveals differences with U.S. commission's approach.

Scrutiny for Colleges on Earmarks

A senator wants to know how colleges lobby for government money.

An End to Picking One Box

After years of study, Education Department issues plan for colleges to report racial and ethnic data without forcing students to choose one category.

Business School Applications Spike

Survey shows GMAT registration up, more women applying to M.B.A. programs.