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  • Study Abroad: Learning in the Lap of Luxury

    By Brianna Ehley, The Fiscal Times

    Studying abroad is increasingly becoming a luxury for many college students, and some schools offer programs that cost two to three times more than the average. Here are a few of the most luxurious...

  • Why Racial Preferences May Be Here to Stay

    By Maureen Mackey, The Fiscal Times

    Yesterday the Supreme Court sent a key affirmative action case, Fisher v. University of Texas, back to the lower court for tougher scrutiny. While both sides hailed it as a victory, some legal...

  • High Court Avoids Ruling in Affirmative Action Case

    By Reuters

    The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday avoided a major ruling in a closely watched racial case on the affirmative action admissions policy at the University of Texas at Austin by sending the case back to a...

  • The Brilliant Plan That Could Save Colleges Millions

    By Benjamin Ginsberg, Minding-the-Campus

    As colleges use MOOCs to reduce faculty costs, one professor thinks the concept might work for administrators as well. The solution: massive open online administrations, in which one experienced...

  • 10 Ways Parents Can Hurt Their Child’s Job Chances

    By Julie Halpert, The Fiscal Times

    More parents are getting involved in their child's job search, and while they might mean well, they’re not always in the best position to help. Here are some tips for parents trying to help their...