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For Leon Botstein, Happy Days Are Here Again

Angst is omnipresent at gatherings of academic leaders these days, but if you've spent years arguing that relentless endowment growth is hurting higher ed, these times aren't so bad.

Give or Feel Guilty

Syracuse claims that almost 400 of its students are at risk of not returning for the spring semester unless it can raise $2 million by the end of January.

Key Win for Scholar Kept Out of U.S.

Federal judge says government must say why it won't let Adam Habib, a noted South African sociologist, accept academic invitations in the United States.

Student Loan Potpourri

Cuomo examines lender's relationships with athletics departments; GAO criticizes U.S. oversight of inducements to colleges; Senate panel backs bill on private loans; EduCap shrinks.
Opinion

College vs. Employment

Memo to President-elect Obama: History shows that expanding access to higher education is a smart investment during economic downturns, writes John Aubrey Douglass.

Breaking Up Is Hard to Do

What happens when boards and presidents quickly fall out of love?