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Doomed to Disappoint Justice O'Connor

Five years ago, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor saved affirmative action in public college admissions when she crafted the majority decision...

Cloudy Vista Ahead?

Colleges across the country are slow to upgrade to new Windows operating system for a variety of reasons, including compatibility and value.

Will a Trickle Become a Flood?

A handful of colleges have left the guaranteed student loan program for direct lending. Whether many others follow may largely depend on how many more lenders bolt the market.

Florida Lawmaker to Forgo Pay in University Job

Days after Inside Higher Ed reported on state senator's $10,000-a-month arrangement with center she helped the state create, she says she'll work as a volunteer.

'Multiple Intelligences' at 25

The push toward group assignments. The rise of portfolios to document student progress. The backlash against the SAT and standardized...