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When Masterpieces Are Moneymakers

Fisk's settlement on sale of two valuable paintings reflects a trend in which institutions sell art to pay for other priorities.

The House's New Face on Higher Ed

When Democrats won control of Congress in November, the change promised the return to power of some familiar names to...

More Bad News for Lenders

Leading senator poised to introduce legislation requiring banks to compete on price for right to offer federal student loans.

An Honest Conversation About Alcohol

Middlebury's ex-president wins backing for campaign to show unintended impact of -- and alternatives to -- drinking age of 21.

Defeat for Affirmative Action

Settlement forces 27 university programs for prospective journalism students to open admission to white applicants.

Lawmakers Query Bush Budget for Science Education

House hearing on president's 2008 plan renews concerns about shift of funds from National Science Foundation to Education Department.

Calculating the Tobacco Taint

U. of Virginia researchers aim to prevent teen smoking -- with $25 million gift from Philip Morris. Does the end justify the means?