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Left Out by the Bailout

Thousands of student borrowers who got back on track to repay loans after defaulting may be out in the cold because of the financial crisis, even as U.S. helps other lenders and students.

Coaching Under a Black Cloud

NCAA penalizes Indiana U. for recruiting violations by former head coach and an assistant, but brunt of the punishment is directed at the two individuals.

Academics Struggle for Civil Society in Iraq

Scholars of the Middle East hear reports on somewhat limited progress facing their Iraqi colleagues.

Fieldwork with Three Children

At annual meeting, anthropologists discuss mothering in, and of, the field.

As Endowments Shrink, So Do Studies of Them

Sponsors of two leading surveys of college funds will merge their annual reports into single comprehensive one, in part to save campus administrators valuable time.

Exceptions to the Rule

Cash-strapped colleges are freezing faculty hires, but the exceptions reveal institutions' highest priorities in increasingly desperate times.