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Pride and Persistence
Bob Blaisdell remembers a student who tried and tried but could not master the skills needed in remedial English.
Georgia Board: Sports Bulldog?
The University System of Georgia is the second this academic year to adopt a policy granting it more oversight of its institutions' athletic programs.
Working Hard for Results
Carnegie Foundation's remedial math redesign shows big gains but no simple answers to one of higher education's toughest challenges.
Commencement Speakers Announced: Barnard, Benedictine, Cabrini, Excelsior, Hampshire, McDaniel, Meredith, Saint Peter's, Syracuse, Wagner, Washington State
The following colleges and universities have announced their commencement speakers for spring 2013: Barnard College: Leymah Gbowee, Liberian peace activist...

Ghosts of Hate Crimes Past
In canceling classes after a reported Klan sighting that still hasn't been confirmed, Oberlin says context was everything.
Dangerous and Possibly Anonymous
Educators begin to think about how to deal with hate speech, threats and talk of suicide in massive open online courses.

Guns and Presidential Influence
For college presidents addressing guns on campus, responding to concealed carry at their institutions isn't the only problem. Reaching legislators is a struggle, too.

A Little Too Late
After court blocks new sports betting law, NCAA temporarily lifts its ban on New Jersey colleges hosting athletic tournaments, but some teams have already felt the pain.
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