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Newspaper Manager's Exit Spurs Concern at Emory

The surprise departure of the longtime general manager of Emory University’s student newspaper has journalists there accusing administration officials of...

'Cuts' or 'Savings' for Student Loans?

They argued about numbers. They debated definitions. They challenged each other's "facts." But ultimately, the Republican and Democratic members of...

Raises Ordered for U. of Wash. Faculty

Agreement between administrators and professors was binding, judge's ruling says, even if budgets were tight.

Stanford's Lucky Lunch

Every Stanford University employee will get a little wealthier next week. To a brief silence, and then thunderous applause at...

Joystick Nation

Can video games infiltrate the final frontier: education?

Faint Echoes of 1995

Amid latest steps in this year's complex budget battle, college leaders go on the offensive.

Finally, a Report on Loan Costs

GAO study, which Republicans hoped would condemn direct lending program, doesn't.

More Med Students

Applications are up and enrollments are setting records, but not for black students.