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White House Backs Student Aid Bill It Helped Craft

The White House did the unsurprising Tuesday: threw its weight behind House of Representatives legislation that would carry out several...

Breakthrough on Open Access

5 major research universities pledge to set up system of payments for work their professors publish in free, online journals -- aiming to shift economic model of scholarly communication.

Economy Sinks, Default Rates Rise

U.S. data show 6.7 percent of student loan borrowers failed to repay their loans in 2007-8, up from 5.2 percent the year before.

Presidents Push for Global Health

Major research university presidents speak out on new and growing global health programs at first-ever meeting of a new consortium.

Freed Scholar Recounts Ordeal

Haleh Esfandiari’s imprisonment in Iran stirred concerns among scholars, and her story shows a government deeply suspicious of academe.

New Outlet for Sharing Science

Leading universities, frustrated by shrinking space in mainstream media for research coverage, decide to go right to the public with their news.

No Fall Semester at Southeastern of DC

Southeastern University, in Washington, D.C., has lost its accreditation and is not offering courses this fall, The Washington Post reported...

Winston-Salem State U. Abandons Planned Division I Move

Five years into the process of moving its sports program into the National Collegiate Athletic Association's top competitive level, Winston-Salem...