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Students Without Good Options

Former officials raise concerns over whether for-profit law school's response to loss of federal aid funds denies students options while protecting parent institution from liability.
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I Spy

In Citizen Spies, Joshua Reeves demonstrates that the surveillance systems established in America since the Sept. 11 attacks depend largely on habits that have been a long time in forming, writes Scott McLemee.

Democrats Introduce Bill to Bolster Pell Grants

Democrats in the House and Senate introduced new legislation Tuesday that would permanently index the value of the grant to...

From Title IX ‘Witch Hunt’ to Suit

Graduate student who is subject of Title IX critic Laura Kipnis's new book sues for defamation and invasion of privacy.

CFPB: Highest-Risk Borrowers Not Enrolled in Income-Driven Repayment

A new report from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau finds that more than 90 percent of defaulted student loan borrowers...

Bipartisan Push on Career Education

Support for vocational education is crossing the partisan divide, with growing calls for a policy focus on apprenticeships and education programs that don't feature the four-year degree.

Minnesota Governor Includes Higher Ed Funding Bill in Glut of Vetoes

Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton included a higher education budget bill in a spate of vetoes Monday, arguing the legislation does...

Academic Minute: Poetry of World War I

Today on the Academic Minute, Lorie Vanchena, associate professor in the department of Germanic languages and literatures at the University...