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Lender Settles Lawsuit Over Use of Federal Loophole

Nelnet announced on Friday that it had agreed to settle a federal False Claims Act lawsuit that accused the company...

Court Orders Raises for Nebraska State College Faculty

The Nebraska Supreme Court on Friday ordered raises of 7 percent for the past academic year (awarded retroactively) and 4...

Hopkins Moves Toward Need-Blind Admissions

Johns Hopkins University, which has been among the more prestigious and wealthy private universities not to operate with need-blind admissions...

A New Tool for Students Who Want to Skip Class

With websites to rank faculty members or to gamble on grades, it was only a matter of time. A new...

Ranking the Wheatons and Mixing Them Up

While two institutions share the name Wheaton College, and both are proud of their liberal arts traditions, they are actually...

Syllabus Review Unsettles Tel Aviv U.

The president of Tel Aviv University, Joseph Klafter, has asked to see the syllabi of several sociology courses, raising concerns...

Rising Depression Rates Among Students

Research presented Thursday at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association by the counseling services director at Hofstra University...

U. of California Postdocs Approve New Contract

Members of the nation's largest union of postdoctoral scientists overwhelmingly ratified its first-ever contract Wednesday with the University of California...