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Berkeley's New Students Will Analyze Their Voices

The University of California at Berkeley -- which set off a controversy last year by asking freshmen to send in...

Boston College Defends Oral History Confidentiality

Boston College on Friday filed a brief in federal court, defending the right of oral historians to make confidentiality pledges...

Gender Inequities in 2-Year-College Athletics

Many community colleges have a range of athletics options for male students, but just a single team for women, and...

College-Issued Credit Cards Declined in 2010

The number of credit cards issued by colleges or alumni associations dropped in 2010, suggesting that a federal law aimed...

German Universities Debate Ties to Banks

Many German academics have been angered to learn of a deal between Deutsche Bank, Humboldt University and the Technical University...

Loans and the Deficit

In deficit-minded times, student aid has already proven to be a potential casualty. As interest rates go up but need-based aid stays level, expect more of the same, experts say.

Governors' Group Offers Advice on Higher Education Productivity

To strengthen their states' capacity to graduate students and produce workers, governors should develop better measures of their public colleges'...

International Students Return to Japan

Japanese universities are reporting, to their relief, that most of the international students who left the country after the tsunami...