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Students in Recovery

Increasing numbers of colleges create centers for those dealing with serious addictions and classwork at the same time.

Price Points

Finance officers try to change the conversation about tuition discounting and push for more integration of budget and enrollment functions at their annual meeting this week.

The End of Subsidized Loans?

A GOP proposal in talks to raise the federal debt limit would end the subsidized student loan program for undergraduates.

One Big Faculty Union

A state judge ruled Tuesday that the University of Illinois at Chicago does not have the right to block a...

Making Ethnic Studies Compute

Cal State San Marcos professor explains how she used online mapping tools to help students connect social research to their own personal narratives.

Collaboration on Retiree Health Benefits

Once competitors, TIAA-CREF and Emeriti team up to promote their products and persuade colleges that a major liability is looming.
Opinion

What Global Rankings Ignore

Countries value universities that promote economic growth, but those who conduct international ratings are oblivious, writes Indira Samarasekera.

Themselves to Blame?

Fund-raisers are told that they are asking too little of young alumni, while focusing too much on U.S. News -- to their institutions' detriment.