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Simplicity vs. Equity in Aid Applications
Keeping forms short is the rage, but does this help wealthy get aid they don't need? At College Board meeting, officials are split -- amid some talk of board getting back in federal aid application business.
Student Journalism at Religious Colleges
At a national convention on college media, panelists discuss the relationship between administrators and student reporters at church-related colleges.
Lawsuit Against Princeton Comes Into Focus
Judge's preliminary rulings set the stage for a high-stakes trial that pits the university against heirs of a former donor who say terms of a gift haven't been followed.
Patent Reform and University Research
Senate panel holds broad hearing on pros and cons of Bayh-Dole Act -- but with a very specific agenda for one Midwestern university.
Well, if They're Already Using It ...
If recent history is any guide, students' online behavior is not only unpredictable, but it would be futile to try...
Making Higher-Risk Health Plans Palatable
U. of Virginia begins campaign to encourage employees to consider a lower-premium, higher-deductible option as interest in that model increases.
Michigan Keeps Link to Controversial Publisher
University press faced criticism for distributing books published by leftist outfit but decides to maintain its ties, while also drawing up guidelines for such relationships.
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