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Is College Preparation for Life? Grads Weigh In
A decade out, 4 of 5 degree recipients say their undergraduate education prepared them for work, U.S. survey finds.
Finding New Homes or Temporary Homes
While some students from colleges in New Orleans enroll elsewhere, their institutions still hope that the semester will not be lost.
College Withdraws Credits Awarded in Distance Education Scheme
Otterbein College withdraws thousands of bogus credits awarded to hundreds of Florida teachers in scheme approved by associate dean.
New Tack Against Term Paper Providers
Student sues 3 Web sites for allegedly infringing copyright and selling her essay without her consent.
'Contested Areas' Fulbrights
The Fulbright Program has long been known as a tool to promote international understanding by sending American scholars abroad and...
U.S. Help for Students Affected by Katrina
Education Department will ease financial aid for transferring students and waive rules, officials say.
Calling Off Ann Coulter
Harding U. cancels invitation to conservative commentator after alumni call her un-Christian.
Rare Win for Private College Unions
NLRB rejects Carroll's argument that collective bargaining for professors would hurt institution's religious identity.
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