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Money for Military, Not Poli Sci

Senate votes to ban federal funding for most political science research and to restore tuition assistance to active-duty service members.

Now What?

Gainful employment takes another hit in court, jeopardizing a possible appeal and raising questions about federal collection of data on higher education.

Libraries Can Lend Foreign Books

Supreme Court rules against textbook publisher's effort to prevent resale of cheaper imported textbooks.

Beyond the Credit Hour

The U.S. Department of Education encourages colleges and accreditors to move forward on competency-based education programs that don't rely on the credit hour.

‘No Confidence’ in the System

A vote against NYU’s president raises questions about the university’s local and global ambitions, as well as whether the traditional structure of shared governance can survive rapid changes in higher education.

Looking Over Servicers' Shoulders

After a slew of complaints about federal and private loan processing and collection, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau seeks oversight of the largest servicers.

Reimagining Financial Aid

Examining the results of the Gates Foundation's efforts to change the conversation around federal financial aid.

Still Fighting

U.Va. remains a battleground in the broader debate about what roles faculty and board members should play in governance, even as campus tensions linger.