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Sharing Tuition News Early
With economic uncertainty leaving many parents worried, Augustana College moves up by several months its decision on what to charge next year.
Putting What Works to Better Use
Colleges have proven techniques to improve student learning, but too few students -- especially from at-risk populations -- have access to them, study finds.
More Scrutiny on Conflicts of Interest
Senator releases documents suggesting that Emory professor failed to report more than $1.2 million in payments from drug companies -- violating U.S. and university rules.
One for the Little Guy
Federal appeals court sides with student loan borrower in bankruptcy fight with the country's biggest loan guarantee agency.
In Study Abroad, Dispute Over Roaming
Students and parents sue cell phone provider popular among study abroad participants, alleging unfair billing practices.
Slavic Immigrants vs. Gay Rights
A slate of candidates wins a student government election at a community college and uses its bully pulpit to take a stand against same-sex marriage.
A Little Rebellion Proves a Good Thing
Facing student protest, University of Virginia will allow people to bring signs to sporting events.
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