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21 Haitian Men Sue Fairfield U. Over Sex Abuse
Twenty-one men from Haiti have sued Fairfield University over the sex abuse they suffered when they were children cared for...
France Backs Off Tougher Rules on Student Visas
The French government has backed away from a proposed tightening of student visa rules that would have made it difficult...
Study Finds Law School Transfers Do Well Academically
Law students who switch law schools do well academically at their new institutions, despite generally having lower academic credentials than...
Academic Minute: Dietary Literature
In today’s Academic Minute, Michael Opitz of the University of Northern Colorado examines the link between literacy and physical health...
Academic Minute: 'Mad Men'
In today’s Academic Minute, Gary Edgerton of Old Dominion University explains the popularity of one of television’s hottest shows, "Mad...
Private Colleges Fear Decrease in Net Tuition
While most colleges predict an increase in net tuition revenue for the 2012 fiscal year, a small group are pessimistic...
Recent Grads in Health, Education Most Likely to be Employed
Despite the unemployment rate of recent graduates topping the national average, a bachelor’s degree “is still worth it,” according to...
Upcoming Events in Higher Ed: Accreditation, Campus Planning, Chemistry, International Education, Registrars
2012 AIEA Annual Conference: Building a Secure World Through International Education, Association of International Education Administrators, Feb. 19-22, Washington, D.C...
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