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Going to Market for Student Aid

Illinois's main need-based grant program for college students, the Monetary Award Program, has been like a target in a shooting...

Historians Organize Against Texas Standards

Hundreds of college history professors -- many from Texas but others from around the country -- have signed a letter...

Closing Argument

With her nearly 20-year presidency at the State University of New York at Binghamton besmirched by a basketball scandal in...

Berkeley Ups Admission of Non-Californians

The University of California has significantly increased the share of its undergraduate class admitted from outside California. The university has...

Promoting Higher Graduation Rates

A new report from the Southern Regional Education Board analyzes the practices at public colleges and universities that have higher...

Mediocre Performance by Future Math Teachers

Future middle school mathematics teachers in the United States are less likely than their counterparts in several other countries with...

A Strategic Leap Online

Middlebury College has been known for years for immersion-based language instruction and liberal arts education. So when the college announced...

U. of South Carolina Board Will Keep Lone Black Trustee

South Carolina legislators voted narrowly Wednesday to keep the only black member of the board of the University of South...