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A Significant Flinch
As a boycott against its journals gains momentum, a prominent scholarly publisher folds support for anti-open-access bill and offers concessions to angry mathematicians.
Invisible Transfer Students
New study finds that one-third of students attend at least two colleges. Their most common transfer destination: community colleges.
Raising the Bar
A new national commission will set accrediting standards for schools of education, with the hope of producing better, more well-rounded teachers.
Obama Urges Governors to "Invest More in Education" (and Rebuts Santorum)
WASHINGTON -- President Obama continues to make college affordability a key theme of his domestic policy agenda, but to tailor...
Japanese Universities Seek Indian Students
Some Japanese universities are stepping up efforts to recruit students from India, The Times of India reported. The University of...
College Bookstores and Amazon Settle Dispute
The National Association of College Stores and Amazon.com have settled complaints and a suit over Amazon's claims about the savings...
Colleges Increasingly Dependent on Tuition, U.S. Study Shows
Public and private colleges alike saw a steady rise in the proportion of revenues they derived from tuition from 1999...
Paying It Back, Not Forward
Study of one college's alumni shows those who received loans or scholarships donate less than do others.
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