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First State Approved for Distance Ed Reciprocity
Indiana has become the first state to join a national initiative aimed at making it easier for distance education programs...
EdX, Facebook Team Up for Rwandan Students
Amid the flood of new gadgets unveiled at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this week, Facebook founder and CEO...
Temple Reinstates 2 Discontinued Sports Teams
At the request of President Neil D. Theobald, Temple University’s Board of Trustees voted Monday to reinstate its women’s rowing...
Proposed Free Sophomore Year for Maine Students
Several states are considering plans to make community college free. In Maine, Rep. Mike Michaud, a Democratic gubernatorial candidate, has...
Fraternity Students Linked to Noose Incident at Ole Miss
The national Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity has suspended its chapter at the University of Mississippi and expelled three freshmen over...
Second Hillel Affiliate Rejects Ban on Anti-Israel Speakers
The Vassar Jewish Union has become the second Hillel affiliate, after the chapter at Swarthmore College, to declare itself an...
Judith Butler Withdraws From Talk at Jewish Museum
Judith Butler, a noted literary theorist who is the Wun Tsun Tam Mellon Visiting Professor of the Humanities at Columbia...
Amid Fiscal Crisis, Mid-Continent U. President Quits
Robert Imhoff, president of Mid-Continent University, resigned Saturday amid reports that the Baptist institution in Kentucky is facing a severe...
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