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  • Ben Nelson: The Man Who Would Overthrow Harvard

    The Wall Street Journal

    'If you think as we do," says Ben Nelson, "Harvard's the world's most valuable brand." He doesn't mean only in higher education. "Our goal is to displace Harvard. We're perfectly happy for Harvard to be the world's second most valuable brand."

  • No Laughing Matter: Why the University Novel is Now More Tragedy Than Comedy

    The Guardian

    I must say that since starting to go to conferences on medical themes, the quality of the junk mail in my inbox has improved dramatically. Earlier today I was offered a discount on transgenic mice. If I order one line I get a 30% discount, but if I order five lines or more there's a whopping 50% reduction. Not long ago, I was offered rabbits pumped full of monoclonal antibodies. I wonder if the company takes PayPal?

  • Congress OKs Cheaper Student Loans

    CNN Money

    The House on Wednesday approved a bipartisan that ensures lower interest rates on loans for students heading to college this fall.

  • College Enrollment Falls as Economy Recovers

    The New York Times

    The long enrollment boom that swelled American colleges — and helped drive up their prices — is over, with grim implications for many schools.

  • Student Loan Deal Passes Senate

    CNN Schools of Thought

    The Senate on Wednesday approved a bipartisan deal that ensures lower interest rates on loans for students heading to college this fall.