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Drift Toward Direct Lending (Update)

More than a quarter of colleges in guaranteed student loan program say they are contemplating switch to government-run program; change likeliest among 2-year colleges.

Ethnic Profiling Alleged at Georgetown

Grad student, also a journalist for the BBC Persian Service, says university cleared campus police who singled him out at graduation ceremony.

A Professor Sues His Students

Does this litigation protect faculty members from unfair accusations -- or potentially threaten academic freedom?

Forestry: No Longer Evergreen?

Washington State's major is on chopping block. That's particularly dramatic in Pacific Northwest, but programs nationwide face enrollment issues.

Fuzzier, More Intimate Online Controversy

Campus-specific Web sites where students can anonymously post "confessions" have led to at least one shutdown and a host of complaints about vitriol.

Voltaire Wasn't Cut Out to Be an Iowa State TA

At the best of all possible universities, teaching assistants feel appreciated by their superiors and cherish all of their students...