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No Free Lunch
Study says there is a simple way to increase (or decrease) graduation rates: increase (or decrease) state appropriations.
Going a Different Way on Darfur
Shunning divestment as “destructive,” George Washington U. creates a more “constructive” scholarship for Sudanese students.
Gender Equity or Finances?
James Madison says Title IX forced it to cut 10 sports. Critics say the university is making the law a scapegoat.
Hired and Not Necessarily Prepared
HR officials give colleges a mixed report card on getting students ready for post-graduation jobs.
Paying for Performance
More colleges’ presidential contracts include incentive compensation tied to specific accomplishments.
Lender Overcharged U.S. $1 Billion, Audit Finds
Education Department’s inspector general says Nelnet inappropriately “recycled” loans at 9.5% interest rate.
Paying More for Benefits
Colleges and their employees both paid more for health insurance in the last year.
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