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Corporate Influence and Continuing Medical Education
Scrutiny continues to grow of the corporate influence on continuing medical education. The New York Times reported that the University...
American Professor Allowed to Leave Rwanda
Peter Erlinder, a professor at the William Mitchell College of Law, returned to his Minnesota home from Rwanda this week...
Conference Realignment an Issue Outside the Big Time, Too
Financial considerations are driving talk of realignment among college sports conferences outside the high-profile Bowl Championship Series leagues, too --...
CUNY Reaches Goal for Accelerated Associate Degree
An experimental City University of New York program designed to graduate community college students quickly has surpassed its goal of...
Wendell Berry Pulls Papers from U. of Kentucky
The author Wendell Berry is withdrawing his personal papers from the University of Kentucky to protest several university policies, including...
Report Sees Need for Cornell to Continue Suicide Barriers on Bridges
A report by three outside experts on suicide has urged Cornell University to continue for now the barriers placed on...
Judge Upholds Rejection of Creationist Degree
A federal judge last week upheld the decision of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board to reject a proposed master's...
The Fight Over Higher Ed Reforms in New York
Major reforms to benefit New York State's university systems are alive but are the subject of disagreement among key legislative...
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