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Which Groups Are Counted?
Potential revisions to the OMB's standards for collecting data on race and ethnicity draw interest from medical educators and anthropologists.
Law Schools Flagged for Job Data
A random review finds five of 10 institutions fell short on backing up claims about graduates' job placement success.

A Passport in the Sock Drawer
At Generation Study Abroad summit, panelists discuss how to get a more diverse group of students abroad, including students enrolled at minority-serving institutions.

For HBCUs, New Start Under Clinton?
As campaign focuses on turnout of young black voters, leaders of historically black colleges see opportunity for stronger relationship with Clinton than they had with Obama White House.

New Accountability for Teacher Prep
Federal regulations impose new standards on teacher education. Reformers endorse plan to link program evaluations to student performance, to dismay of teachers' groups.
'Dream Big, Start Small'
The University of Illinois's iMBA program offers encouraging news about the viability of graduate degrees built on MOOCs.

Victory for Student Speech Rights
Appeals court revives suit over student complaints about being pressured to participate in medical procedure.
Become a Doctor, No Lectures Required
U of Vermont's College of Medicine announces it will get rid of lecture courses and completely reshape the faculty role -- a first for a traditional medical school.
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