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In California, Uncertainty on Immigrant Student Tuition

Appeals court finds that in extending lower resident tuition rates to undocumented students, state "thwarts" Congress's intent.

Challenging Conventional Wisdom on STEM Supply

President’s advisory panel on science and technology hears suggestion that there is no shortage, just an expected cycle.

Increasing Share of Colleges Offer Partner Benefits

College human resources group releases annual survey on benefits, which finds relatively few colleges offering paid child care and fewer paying full costs of health insurance.

Default Rates, Maligned, Rise to 5.2%

Proportion of 2006 borrowers who failed to repay student loans grew, with career institutions leading the way.

An Ambitious Approach to Overseas Expansion

Duke's business school announces a plan to establish a global network of campuses, all with multiple programs -- and to bring the rest of the university on board.

A Professor Without Her Claimed Degrees

A dance scholar -- who had previously taught at 2 universities and won acclaim for work with China -- quits after discovery that she didn't have the education she listed.

Graduate Enrollments Are Up, but Uneven

Gains are greater for foreign students than those from the U.S., for blacks than for whites, and for those studying in the health sciences than in other disciplines.