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Rancorous House Backs Student Loan Bill

Lawmakers vote overwhelmingly to cut interest rate in half by 2011, but Republicans and Democrats spar over tactics and history.

Twist on Harvard's Gender Battles

An adjunct professor of landscape architecture at Harvard University who resigned Friday in a letter decrying the Graduate School of...

Students' Complaints, Professors' Rights

A seemingly innocuous policy change at the City University of New York has faculty leaders worried that their institution --...

War of Words Over Sports

In dueling op-eds, faculty leaders and president at Oregon debate role of athletics in university's perceived academic deterioration.

Cracking Down on the Unaccredited

With Mississippi and Alabama strengthening regulations, some for-profit institutions may soon find themselves with fewer potential homes.

A Bill from FEMA

Some students displaced by Katrina are being asked to return portions of their disaster relief money.

Another Front on Accreditation

Continuing push on learning outcomes, Education Department plans formal negotiation to consider changes in federal rules.