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Publishers' Pending Merger Faces Growing Opposition

Concerned about limited purchasing options and potential price increases, students and consumer groups challenge the proposed merger of two major textbook publishers.

California Acts to Fix Problem Blocking Aid for Online Students

State officials set up complaint process for students enrolled at out-of-state public and nonprofit colleges -- but Education Department won't confirm the fix will actually work.

This Journal's Future Is Female

Political science association pleases and surprises members with its flagship publication's new editorial team.

The Next Big College Scandal? Parents Giving Up Guardianship for Aid

An investigation by a watchdog journalism organization has discovered dozens of instances in which suburban Chicago parents have given up...
Opinion

The Nuance of Note Taking

Banning laptops or other note-taking devices from the classroom is an extreme stance that isn’t right for every student, argues Karen Costa.
Opinion

Taking Trans Lives Seriously

It is not permissible to debate in some academic parlor game the lives of people who are oppressed and murdered, writes Mark Lance.

Illinois Faculty Say University Violates NCAA Rule on Mascots

Faculty members at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have sent a letter to the head of the National Collegiate...

Paper: Race Connected to Student Borrowing Trends

A brief released Monday in the journal Education Researcher finds that racial differences in student borrowing have diverged over the...