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Key President Pushes for a Playoff

Georgia's chief, reversing course, urges NCAA to adopt four-team football playoff after major bowls to replace BCS system. (Not just because his team was left out this year, he says.)

What They Saw in Arkansas

16 years after Bill Clinton, another "education governor" seeks the presidency. A look at the Huckabee record on higher ed.

Grant for Islamic Studies Put on Indefinite Hold

A controversial Islamic think tank's plans to endow a chair at Temple U. fall through -- because of prudence or undue influence?

Attacking the GMAT Monopoly

Exam that for decades has been required for MBA programs is getting some competition at Stanford and MIT -- raising questions about standardized testing and admissions.

Counterpoint to Presidential Careerism

In era of million-dollar campus CEO's, small college group urges focus on "fit" between leaders' personal "call" and the mission of their institutions.

Controversial Reform in New Zealand

U. of Auckland moves toward selective admissions and more of a research focus -- and critics say it is becoming Americanized.

The Harvard Trickle-Down Effect

Presidents of liberal arts colleges see threat in elite institutions' embrace of non-need-based financial aid, but say outcomes push may give them an edge.