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Princeton Freezes Tuition

University makes unusual move -- and couples it with large room and board hikes. What will impact be?

Bias Seen in Bias Studies

New analysis questions legitimacy of slew of reports finding that professors' liberal inclinations create classroom unfairness.

Disputed Accord in Student Loan Case

Education Department concludes that Nelnet broke law, but settlement lets lender keep $278 million in payments.

A Curricular Debate: Classic or Retro?

Advocates for traditional curriculum spark debate at meeting of academics who view the core as where the action used to be.

The Rich on the Rise in Endowments

Endowments continue steady growth, especially at wealthy universities that have the means to invest in hedge funds.

Reviewing the Reviewers

Professor starts blog to examine institutional review boards and how, in his eyes, they hamstring the humanities.