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Finished With Your Exam? Good. Now Share It.
New Web site encourages students to anonymously post their exams for all to download, raising copyright and ethical concerns.
Conceiving a New Agenda for Public Higher Education
Gathering of state and university leaders crafts vision calling for funding general education over research, discouraging ‘mission creep,’ and strengthening state coordination.
After the Fall at WVU
Despite resignation announcement, President Mike Garrison may stick around in another role -- even as faculty and others look for ways to recover from his short, scandal-dominated tenure.
Virginia Supreme Court Rejects Challenges to College Admitting Men
Cases are among several being used by some alumni leaders to fight decisions by their alma maters.
Extension Goes National -- and Online
Land grant universities try to reach more people by moving beyond the county and state model that has defined them for decades.
A University in Milan Shops for Professors Elsewhere
Many European nations worry about losing talent to the United States – and so try to raid American campuses in turn.
Calling on Consulates, Just $2.50 a Minute
While U.S. says it worries about attracting foreign students, it angers many by charging those who call seeking information and interviews.
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