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New Strategy at Wisconsin
Faced with revenue declines and dwindling faculty numbers, Madison may raise tuition on all but its neediest students, mirroring a model private institutions often employ.
Revolt Against Outsourced Courses
Students at small state university -- discovering that their university awards credit for classes taught by online, for-profit company -- set off debate on what college instruction should be.
Middle Eastern Students Want a Box to Check
Students from ethnic groups in the Middle East and surrounding regions are pushing the University of California to add a...
Boston College Students, Denied Ayers, Discuss Academic Freedom
Following the decision by Boston College to bar a planned speech Monday by William Ayers, students instead devoted the day...
Black Men and Remedial Education
Hoping to save developmental programs from chopping block, academics argue that they particularly help African American males get to graduation.
A Philosopher Critiques His NEH Reviewer
Lots of people get turned down for federal grants. But based on the information he received, Kenneth Taylor wasn't sure...
Delay for Loan Auction, Help for Borrowers
Bill to correct Higher Education Act errors would make several substantive changes, including putting off controversial bidding process for federal parent loans.
DREAM Act Introduced
House and Senate leaders last week introduced the Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act, which provides a...
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