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The Working Poor and College Access

New report chronicles the barriers experienced by an oft-ignored group and offers some solutions.

Competing to Catch Plagiarizers

Blackboard incorporates a plagiarism detection service into its software, posing potential challenge to Turnitin.

Second Thoughts on Fund Raising Targets

As campaign targets grow and accountability measures proliferate, is development headed in the wrong direction?

'Customer Management,' From Classroom to Boardroom

The competition to provide colleges and universities with institutionwide software to manage relationships with all of its constituents is heating...

From Anger to Acceptance

New code of conduct for financial aid officers produces questions but no condemnation from the rank and file.

Salt in the Wounds on Solomon Law

Law schools say Pentagon is trying unfairly to go beyond recruiting rights Supreme Court assured it.

Informing Students About Private Loans

Few colleges include alternative loans in students' aid packages, but marketing is common, survey by aid officers' group finds.

When Credentials Count

Northeastern doesn't renew contracts for a dozen faculty members without terminal degrees as it expands tenure-track hiring.