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Senators Side With Students

With backers of budget bill framing choice starkly, lawmakers reject measure that would have softened cuts to loan providers.

American Science Plateau

The number of published articles from the U.S. has stopped growing, according to studies from the National Science Foundation.

Who Gets Credit?

Political scientists join other disciplines in considering how to be sure scholars are treated fairly when they collaborate.

California's Regulatory Meltdown

When a California bureau charged with regulating the state’s for-profit institutions closed down July 1, the concept of “state approval”...

Gee's Take on Gee

E. Gordon Gee took some time away from packing his office at Vanderbilt University Wednesday for a podcast interview about...

Law School Will Lose Name of Donor Who Used Slur

Former board chair who used slur requests change as Roger Williams students and faculty protested association with him.

Possible Reprieve for Lenders

As Senate takes up massive student aid bill, close vote is expected on amendment that would ease cuts in subsidies for loan companies.

A New Tack for the DREAM Act

Advocates hope that measure to help undocumented students, cast aside when immigration bill died, may have another path to passage.