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Catfight in California

Long-simmering tension between state student aid commission and its student loan subsidiary boils over into accusation of federal rule breaking.

Will Professors Delay Retirements?

Plenty are seeing their funds shrink amid Wall Street's woes. While that's not unique to higher ed, academe may face particular challenges if more faculty hold off on going emeritus.

ROTC Debate Renewed

Remarks by presidential candidates draw attention to issue at Columbia and elsewhere, but whether anything will change remains to be seen.

In California, Uncertainty on Immigrant Student Tuition

Appeals court finds that in extending lower resident tuition rates to undocumented students, state "thwarts" Congress's intent.

Challenging Conventional Wisdom on STEM Supply

President’s advisory panel on science and technology hears suggestion that there is no shortage, just an expected cycle.

Increasing Share of Colleges Offer Partner Benefits

College human resources group releases annual survey on benefits, which finds relatively few colleges offering paid child care and fewer paying full costs of health insurance.