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Are Smarter People More Likely to Own Cats Than Dogs?
New research from the University of Bristol finds that, in Britain at least, people who own a cat are more...
From Fund Raising Bonanza to Litigation Bonanza
Oklahoma State University had high hopes for an unusual fund-raising strategy involving the purchase of insurance policies on major donors...
Responsibilities: A College and Triplets
Carmen Twillie Ambar is president of a small college in Pennsylvania -- and the mother of three toddlers.
La. Panel Endorses Single Board for Public Universities
A committee studying the future of higher education in Louisiana voted narrowly Thursday to recommend a restructuring that would create...
In Michigan, All Hands on Deck
Davenport U., an independent four-year college, strikes unusual statewide deal to accept academic credits from students at career/technical high schools.
China Revokes Recognition of U. of Calgary
The Chinese government has removed the University of Calgary from its list of accredited institutions, a move that officials there...
Law Partners
Public colleges talk of merging with private law schools, arguing that state support won't be necessary.
The Emerging Hispanic-Serving Institution
More colleges and universities are nearing government's 25 percent threshold of Latino enrollment, above which they qualify for additional federal funds.
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