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Anti-Lobbying Fever? Not in Higher Ed

Colleges, associations, lenders and others reported spending $95 million to influence the federal government in 2005, IHE analysis shows.

Do as I Say, Not as I Do

In October, College Board warned of dangers of sharp increase in private lending. This week, it expands its private lending business.

Short-Term Reprieve for Affirmative Action

Court allows Michigan universities to finish their admissions cycles with current policies, but questions remain about future legal action.

Tenure Denied, and Accusations Fly

Former professor at Youngstown State U. charges that the institution created minority-only positions, which it denies.

Battle of the Boards

State and local community college panels in North Carolina tangle over a range of oversight issues.

Religious Freedom or Bias?

Christian college sues Pennsylvania for refusing to include jobs with religious requirements in state database.