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11 Master's Students Sue Concordia Chicago
Eleven master's students in a counseling program are suing Concordia University Chicago for consumer fraud, The Chicago Tribune reported. The...
Spot Checks That Classes at UNC-Chapel Hill Are Real
Many faculty members at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill remain embarrassed by a recent scandal involving "no...
Academic Minute: Territorial Limpets
In today’s Academic Minute, William Wright of Chapman University explains how limpets battle it out for the best section of...
Report Recommends Steps to Alleviate Student Debt
Colleges and universities should be allowed to set borrowing limits for students lower than the cost of attendance, and underwriting...
Federal Court Rejects Bid to Seize Iranian Antiquities at Harvard
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit ruled Wednesday that people injured by a terrorist attack financed by...
Report Calls for Mandatory Financial Literacy Education
A nationwide survey of 40,000 students, mostly freshmen, on their financial habits recommends mandatory financial literacy education for all college...
Community College Gives iPads to Adjuncts
Many colleges routinely ignore adjuncts when it comes to providing technology used for teaching. This year at Houston Community College's...
New Data on Networks and Budgets
More than 60 percent of colleges and universities expect the cost of providing residential network computing access to go up...
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