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Shaking Up the Market

Pearson plans to buy eCollege, possibly upping competition for Blackboard and shifting direction of course management industry.

The First Casualty

U. of Texas financial aid director, fired by the institution, is first campus official to lose job in student loan inquiry.

Who Pays for the Vets?

Debate over who should fund an Illinois program of free tuition for military personnel grows as more public colleges shoulder the costs.

Tracking Sports Spending

NCAA gives Knight panel sneak preview of how athletics budget information will be collected and sorted.

Tough Job, No Easy Cures

Medical deans are well paid, but study finds their average tenure is half that of college presidents.

Sharp Debate Over Title IX

Civil rights panel split on whether 2005 policy change favors colleges' interests over female athletes.

Getting Rid of Expertise

Why is Education Department replacing respected head of international efforts with someone inexperienced in the field?

Point of No Return to Bologna

With deadline approaching for unifying higher ed system, European universities pick up pace on aligning degrees.