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Aid for the Rich?

New research links increases in National Merit Scholarships to declines in low-income enrollments.

Congrats -- Now Don't Get Hurt

As graduates leave the stage and head for the wide world, they often do so without health insurance. Some college...

House Dives In to the Higher Ed Act

Debate is intense over for-profit colleges, but decisions on many issues are forestalled.

Without Merit

U. of California pulls out of national scholarship program in which PSAT scores alone determine the semifinalists.

Progress and Problems for Female Historians

Report documents advances by women in history departments -- and lingering impact of sexism, both overt and subtle, on careers.

Fired Up at NYU

President faces a crowd of professors and graduate students angry over university's plan to end its TA union.

Undercover Freshman

Anthropologist enrolls as a new student at her university, moves into a dorm and emerges a changed professor.

Lost Cause at Vanderbilt

University concedes defeat in its bid to remove the word "Confederate" from the name on a building.