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Educating Africa, Virtually

New grant aims to help African teachers harness power of the Internet to try to educate a struggling continent.

The Necessity of Student Exchanges

Experts on panel say attracting foreign students must be a national priority.

Too Much Debt, or Not Enough?

Policy makers and researchers debate whether a $20,000 student loan burden is "unmanageable."

Baptists, Gays and Trustees

Disputes over colleges' policies on homosexuality reflect larger tensions over control of institutions.

Administrators Break NCAA Rules at South Carolina

Wrongdoing by an academic dean and a former senior sports official land university on NCAA probation.

Student Aid Raid Continues, Colleges Say

Lobbyists object to Congressional proposal to use Pell Grant surplus for non-college programs.

After 'Grokster,' the Battle Continues

The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in MGM Studios v. Grokster continues to reverberate in the world where music and...