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Stripping His Way to a Ph.D.
Journalism professor's new book is a distinctly personal account of researching D.C.'s gay clubs.
Merit Aid Still King
Despite increased pressure to move more money away from merit-based aid programs and into need-based grants, there is little sign...
Is This NIH's Year?
There's never enough money, it seems. Virtually every spring and summer, as Congress begins to allocate federal funds for the...
An Elite Law Degree -- in 2 Years
New Northwestern option comes amid interest in substantial shifts in the models of legal education. Dayton, pioneer in a compressed program, sees encouraging results.
Documents and Collections at Risk?
Even as Congress moves to increase total budget for the humanities endowment, preservation programs face cuts, alarming scholars.
Gauging the New GI Bill
As Congress and White House agree on big boost in educational benefits, officials wonder if veterans will alter their college choices.
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