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The University of Ohiopennkaniowatenn

How the NCAA's academic rules for athletes play out on campuses is hugely influenced -- and complicated -- by each institution's own policies, writes Todd Diacon.

Facing Up to Debt

Colleges and government officials need to stop ignoring the consequences of the growth in student borrowing, writes Kevin Carey.

'Running Scared in the Schoolyard'

Three weeks ago, a student, a veteran of two tours in Iraq, a sniper who had already dropped out once...

Going Beyond the GI Bill

Providing better educational benefits for veterans is a wonderful start -- but colleges must do much more to make former military men and women feel at home, writes Molly Corbett Broad.

Antioch: Report From Ground Zero

Paula Treichler, who recently resigned from the university's board, offers an inside look at the turmoil of the last year as trustees moved to close a beloved college.

Towards Helhaven

Was the new Pixar film "WALL-E" inspired by an American cultural theorist? Scott McLemee goes over the moon to find out.

Better-Than-Ivy Education: $7,376 a Year

Many American students and parents thirst for colleges focused on “value.” Vance Fried offers a new model.

My Semester With an Asperger Syndrome Student

Stephen A. Yoder describes how he responded to "Fred," who never identified himself as having the condition.