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Rendition Under the Radar
Law school at the University of Georgia has hired a professor who oversaw a well-known Bush-era terror case -- but so far few seem to have noticed.
Holding the Line on Agents
Admissions group releases draft policy that explicitly bars paying commissions for recruiting students -- in the U.S. or abroad.
Governor Perry's New Tea Party Regent
Texas Governor Rick Perry, a Republican, named a Tea Party activist to a student seat on the Texas A&M University...
Red Grader, Blue Grader
Study finds that Republican professors are more likely to give very high grades and very low grades -- and to give lower grades to black students -- than their Democratic counterparts.
The 'Jersey Shore' Higher Ed Roundup
The University of Florida has withdrawn its directive to students at its study abroad program in Italy not to socialize...
Building More Than Buildings
The late Constantine Papadakis revived an endangered Drexel. His successor, John Fry, wants to revive nearby neighborhoods, too.
Laboratory for Legal Scholarship
A new law journal is actually a collection of would-be journals -- incubating experiments in nontraditional topics and formats in search of a market.
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