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Fuel for the Fire on Student Loans

A lender-financed report concludes that government accountants underestimate costs of direct loan program.

A Young Biologist Seizes the Moment

Lots of colleges brag about undergraduate research, but particularly in the sciences, separating the substance from the fluff is a...

Trying Again in Minnesota

Six years after a bid to unionize teaching assistants was defeated, petitions are filed for a new vote.

A For-Profit Buys a Catholic College

A for-profit college based in California has purchased a Catholic liberal arts college in Iowa.

Attack on Gay Student Prompts Rally at Chapel Hill

Hundreds of students held a rally at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Tuesday night to protest an...

More Aid at Michigan

The university becomes the latest to announce a major expansion of assistance for low-income students.

Outpost in the Middle East

George Mason University is opening a degree granting college in the United Arab Emirates.

New Way to Keep Score

The NCAA unveils revamped system for measuring the academic progress of athletes, and 51% of colleges risk losing scholarships.