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Group for International Student Recruiters Moves Forward

A fledgling group designed to represent the interests but also certify the work of international student recruiters took more formal...

Special Sauce for ESL

How McDonald's and a community college professor teamed up to teach English to growing immigrant population.

States Trim Loan Forgiveness Programs in High-Demand Fields

Several states are cutting back the payments they make to help residents pay back student loans they took out to...

Uncharted Territory

A public/private partnership aimed at strengthening international enrollments and programming at Oregon State has promise, but has come at the cost of the English Language Institute's accreditation.

'Off-Track Profs'

Like the rest of higher education, elite universities have grown increasingly reliant on non-tenure-track faculty members. Leaders of those institutions...

No Stranger to Higher Ed

Sonia Sotomayor, President Obama's pick for the U.S. Supreme Court, has held faculty positions at two universities and ruled in several cases that affected academe.
Opinion

Counterpoint: Why We Choose Direct Lending

In response to an essay last week, four financial aid directors explain their reasons for supporting President Obama's student loan proposal.

ETS Investigates Possible SAT Leak in Korea

The Educational Testing Service is investigating a possible security violation in South Korea involving the January administration of the SAT...