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Thurgood Marshall Fund Defends Elena Kagan

Some conservative groups are attacking Elena Kagan, the Supreme Court nominee, for her ties to Thurgood Marshall, for whom she...

Judge Blocks CUNY and SUNY Furloughs

A federal judge on Wednesday issued a temporary restraining order to stop New York State from imposing a one day...

Public Colleges Gain, Privates Lose in Missouri Aid Shift

Missouri lawmakers have approved an overhaul of state student aid programs that will provide more aid to students at public...

An Undocumented Student and Georgia Politics

A student at Kennesaw State University -- who came to the United States with her parents from Mexico when she...

2-Year Transfers to U. of Texas Grow Sharply

The number of community college students who transferred to University of Texas System campuses rose by 11.3 percent from 2008...

Curbing Boasts About Test Prep

The Princeton Review, a leading test-prep company, has agreed to stop using claims about average score gains in its marketing...

Hunger Strike Ends at Berkeley

Students at the University of California at Berkeley have ended a 10-day hunger strike, The San Francisco Chronicle reported. The...

Scholarship Reform Bill Vetoed in Illinois

Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn has vetoed a scholarship reform bill, arguing that it does not go far enough, the Chicago...