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Calif. Governor Signs Bill on Private Aid for Students, But Full Dream Act Awaits
California's governor signed legislation on Monday that will let immigrants without legal documentation receive privately funded scholarships to enroll in...
Chicago State Let Failing Students Stay
Chicago State University officials have been boasting about improvements in retention rates. But an investigation by The Chicago Tribune found...
Tablets Change B-School Case Studies
Leading business schools are starting to convert their case studies -- at many institutions the central feature of M.B.A. education...
SUNY Bets Big on Agents
Despite ethical qualms, the State University of New York system plows ahead with international recruitment strategy.
A Partial G.I. Bill Fix
Veterans at private colleges that charge more than the new $17,500 tuition cap for benefits would receive funds through graduation, but those paying out-of-state tuition at public institutions would still face higher costs.
Building a Discussion
A planning process for the SUNY system is trying to prioritize 32 campuses' construction goals and state needs. How it will do that is still up in the air.
Layoffs for Everyone at Atlantic Union
Atlantic Union College has issued layoff notices to all employees, effective July 31, The Worcester Telegram & Gazette reported. The...
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