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The Heavy Lifters

At meeting of provosts of small private colleges, academic officers are challenged on budgets, student learning and their ever-expanding portfolios.

Helping Out With the Short List

Who should be considered by a President Obama or a President McCain for education secretary? Some serious and not-so-likely ideas.

Willing to Wait for Cash

Citing economic downturn, Brown University loosens rules that barred students from registering for classes if they had outstanding debts.

Study Abroad Under an Embargo

Provider settles with U.S. in a dispute over academic travel in Cuba. But because of stricter regulations (which this case predates), academic exchange remains limited.

Appeals Court Rejects Use of State Law to Demand Time Extensions on MCAT

Lower court's ruling would have made it easier for Californians with learning disabilities to seek accommodations on standardized tests.

Colleges as 'Failure Factories'

Study examines 400-plus colleges that graduate fewer than a third of their students, and asks why.

Clicker U.

Large universities report that once they start using student response technology in class, popularity grows -- as do policy issues.