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Illinois Restores Grants for Low-Income Students
Following an intense lobbying drive by colleges and students in Illinois, a new law will authorize about 137,000 low-income students...
State Lotteries and College Gambling Bans
Harding University announced Friday that it will consider the new state lottery in Arkansas to be off limits to students...
Gallaudet Gets Next President from NTID
Gallaudet University named T. Alan Hurwitz as its next president on Sunday. Hurwitz has spent most of his professional career...
New Football Recruiting Fad: Helicopters
The latest trend in college football recruiting is in the air: helicopters. The New York Times reported that helicopters, which...
Surging Applications to Cal State
While the admissions cycle for next fall's enrollments is just getting started, there are signs that public institutions may again...
Reconciliation vs. Punishment at a South African University
A gesture from the new leader of a South African university is sparking a new debate over an ugly incident...
Israel Plans Endowment to Fight Professorial Brain Drain
Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, on Sunday announced that the government will develop plans for an endowment to be used...
Healthier (Sometimes Stealth) Campus Dining
More colleges are making portions smaller and adding nutritious ingredients (sometimes without telling) in efforts to encourage healthier eating habits...
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