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Rethinking Bankruptcy and Student Loans

House Democrats start work on legislation to make it easier for borrowers to discharge private student loan debt.

'60s Tactics, New Cause

Few think the clock will be turned back to the Berkeley of the 1960s, but the protests planned across the...

Brigham Young Calls Off Production of Euripides Play

The University of Utah stages an ancient Greek play each year, and typically offers a performance at Brigham Young University...

Probe of Maricopa Board

An outside panel is investigating the board of the Maricopa Community Colleges, following anonymous allegations sent to its accreditor about...

Public, Then Private, Soon (Partially) Public Again

Education Management Corp., which three years ago went private in a sale to private equity investors, plans to re-enter the...

MBA Programs Report Application Increases

Two-thirds of full-time M.B.A. programs received more applications in 2009 than in the previous year, according to survey results released...

U.S. Proposes Rules on Exchange Visitor Program

The U.S. Department of State on Tuesday proposed a set of regulatory changes in its Exchange Visitor program, which brings...

Purdue Limits Access to Ayers Talk

With protests planned for Thursday's lecture at Purdue University by William Ayers, the university has imposed limits on who may...