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Moving to Scale
Gates and Hewlett Foundations move to expand successful program for changing community college experience for at-risk students -- with hopes of even broader expansion down the road.
Medical Schools Expand -- and Contract
Economic realities shrink classes at a few U.S. medical schools, undercutting push to increase physician work force.
Buyer's Market
Community college leaders eyeing institutional expansion have found a silver lining to the depressed real estate market. Though dwindling state...
Battle of Wills and Faith
Members of small, conservative denomination move to assert control over Erskine College, leaving many professors scared -- and some subject to repeated online attacks.
An Intimate Exam
Upsetting some students, U. of Minnesota Medical School stops using live patients to teach pelvic exams.
Nursing Education Growth Slows
Latest survey of pre-licensure programs shows recession is beginning to take toll on admissions and enrollments, though demand remains high.
2-Year Honors Boom
Courses for high-achieving community college students are getting more exposure and becoming more competitive.
Online Cure for the Nursing Crisis
Distance education might answer America's demand for nursing programs -- and it's not just for-profit colleges that are looking to cash in.
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