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Loan Scandal Escalates

Top executives of lender placed on leave; investigations at Johns Hopkins, Widener and Capella; worries about fallout for students.

Renowned Coach Faces Harassment Trial

Female athlete's lawsuit against North Carolina women's soccer icon deserves jury hearing, U.S. appeals court rules.

Misaligned Priorities

What college professors want from their incoming students isn't what they're getting, according to a survey of educators.

Envisioning a New Ed.D.

Nationwide effort to "reclaim" the education doctorate and distinguish it from the Ph.D. gets under way.

The Part-Time Impact

Students not enrolled full time have less faculty interaction -- and so do full-timers at colleges with many part-timers, study finds.

A Department Skewered

Missouri State asks outside experts to analyze controversial social work program -- and the results aren't pretty.

Honey, I Lost the Endowment

Professor claims amnesia as SEC accuses him of fraud of $134 million -- including most of his university's investment funds.

Defining Privacy -- and Its Limits

Appeals court ruling outlines student rights with computers in dorm rooms -- and sets narrow exemptions for administrators.