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A New Vet School Professors Don't Want
Long Island University, facing enrollment and programming cuts, is building a vet school even though its faculty members are dubious and New York State already has one at Cornell.

From Nursing Apprenticeships to Bachelor's Degrees
A more affordable and effective pathway to a bachelor's of science degree in nursing may be apprenticeship.

A Med School Admissions Dean's Ouster
Columbia students and alumni protest a resignation that they say was forced.

Professors Join a Critical Chorus at Bethune-Cookman
Worries rise about the university's financial situation and accreditation -- plus recent events in which professors say the faculty was "blatantly disregarded" and "the Faculty Senate mocked."

This Town's Not Big Enough for the Both of Us
Texas A&M and Texas Tech are both vying to open new veterinary-medicine programs in the same northwest Texas town -- and neither is happy about the other's plans.

Antidote to Med Student Debt
Thanks to fund-raising prowess, NYU takes an ax to medical school tuition where others have used a scalpel. But medical school costs are clearly under the microscope.

Omarosa on DeVos and HBCUs
In her new book, controversial former aide to President Trump offers views on education secretary and support for black colleges.

B-Schools That Don't Boast About Billionaire Alumni
At religiously affiliated universities, professors tackle the issue of income inequality.
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