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The Future of Oxford
Since university's controversial leader announced his plans to leave, academics reconsider his legacy -- and where the institution is headed.
Playing Politics on Student Loans
At House hearing on "credit crunch," partisan bickering obscures general consensus that federal intervention would be premature.
SAT Subject Tests Face New Scrutiny
Key University of California faculty panel wants system campuses to stop requiring them.
A Bracket Not to Bet On
If you think college athletes should be students, Inside Higher Ed's method of assessing teams in the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament is for you.
Business as Usual on Earmarks
All 3 remaining presidential candidates back a moratorium, but many colleges still view such directed spending as legitimate.
Access and Equity: A Comparative Perspective
A group of Fulbright Scholars addresses major challenges to the expansion of quality higher education around the world.
Private Counselors Who Won't Double Dip
Should a private admissions counselor also be able to work for a school or college? To many who work in...
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