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Carnegie Mellon Suspends Program in Greece
Carnegie Mellon University has suspended a master's program in information networking that it has run in Greece since 2002, The...
California Ends Deal With Kaplan
Community college chancellor kills agreement that let students from overcrowded institutions take courses from the for-profit and transfer them back.
3 Million and Counting
As policy debate rages about for-profit colleges' value, their enrollments continue to soar, nearing 12 percent of all students.
Questioning Value of Science Degrees
International study doubts correlation between increasing number of STEM graduates and economic growth, while finding link between total graduates and economic growth.
Egg on Its Interface
Criticism from librarians prompts JSTOR to promise changes to its recently redesigned database portal.
Davidson President Will Lead UNC System
Thomas Ross, president of Davidson College since 2007, is expected to be named today as the next president of the...
What Your Ph.D. Didn't Cover
At a time when community colleges are feeling more pressure than ever to improve their completion rates and new Ph.D.s...
Questioning 'Unemployed J.D.'
When a recent law school graduate announced a hunger strike this month, many rallied around "Ethan Haines," as he described...
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