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Indian Cabinet Approves Foreign Universities
India's cabinet on Monday approved legislation that would allow foreign universities to confer degrees in India, The New York Times...
Former Coach Sues U. of South Florida Over Firing
The University of South Florida's former football coach sued the institution Monday for breach of contract, charging that in firing...
1% of Texas College Students Lack Residency Documentation
About 12,000 students in Texas -- or 1 percent of all college students in the state -- lack the legal...
Trustee of Bankrupt Firm Sues Yale
The trustee for the bankrupt consulting firm BearingPoint is suing Yale University for the $6 million the firm donated to...
Online Journal 2.0
The Society of Architectural Historians says you don't just read its new online journal; you experience it.
Taking Sides
In key Supreme Court case, major higher ed associations back right of public colleges to apply anti-bias policies to religious student groups. Some Christian colleges object.
Arizona Universities Ordered to Cut Payrolls
Arizona's public universities were ordered by the Board of Regents Friday to cut their payroll costs by 2.75 percent, The...
Too Young for Foreign Field Work?
Colin Carlson, a child prodigy who at 13 is a double major (with a 3.9 grade point average) in ecology...
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