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Crucifixes in the Classroom
Boston College adds Catholic imagery to all teaching spaces -- to the consternation of some professors.
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Using Quaker Principles to Budget in Tough Times
Although not a member of the faith, Kent John Chabotar finds the role of silence and respect for minority opinions to be relevant in navigating college finances during the worldwide economic crisis.
Who Needs a 5-Day Schedule?
Students aren't flocking to programs to cram a full courseload in one day, but the ability to be on campus just two days a week may have staying power.
Appeals Court Rejects Use of State Law to Demand Time Extensions on MCAT
Lower court's ruling would have made it easier for Californians with learning disabilities to seek accommodations on standardized tests.
Houston, We Have a Tax Cut
Texas community college district opts to cut rate at which property owners are charged.
Med School Enrollments Are Up, Applications Down
Latino figures show substantial gain, due in part to opening of new branches in parts of the country with large Hispanic populations.
A Core With a Catholic Twist
Seton Hall's new curriculum entails signature courses tied to the institution's religious mission, plus a deliberate focus on "proficiencies" across the disciplines.
Strangers in a Familiar Profession
Maryland community college helps foreign-trained, immigrant nurses seek licensure and ESL proficiency to work at local hospitals.
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