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A Reminder From New York

After months of silence on student loans, Cuomo announces another settlement, unveils new code of conduct, and warns Congress not to dally on Higher Education Act reforms.

Open Courses Open Wider

Announced last year, Yale's free online archive of full lectures -- complete with video and transcripts -- begins with seven popular courses.

Competition for Top Grad Students

The day after Harvard changed the rules of undergraduate aid, university briefs its faculty on plans to improve stipends in humanities and social sciences.

Tuition and Aid Shake-Up

Three private colleges in California announce significant shifts in policies. One of them, California Lutheran, will match public tuitions for those admitted to 2 state universities.

Pooling Scholars' Digital Resources

The various and competing efforts to digitize university libraries' vast holdings have no lack of ambition, but access to documents...

Shining a Spotlight on 2-Year Colleges

Federal student aid panel invites ideas for strengthening community colleges' role in ratcheting up number of four-year-degree recipients.