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Nontraditional Route to Med School Success
The Mount Sinai School of Medicine has released research that suggests students can succeed in medical school without any of...
In Whose Interest?
Scholarly groups line up against open access legislation, but anthropologists ask whether researchers' views are being represented.
Reform Ideas for Texas Higher Ed
A committee considering ideas to reform higher education in Texas has released a draft with some of its ideas. The...
Support for Plaintiffs in Title IX Suit Against Delaware State
The AAUW (formerly the American Association of University Women) has awarded $11,500 to the Women’s Law Project in support of...
Maybe Students Actually Care About Facebook Privacy
As Facebook has faced one criticism after another for the last year over its various privacy failings, many educators have...
Gender, Leadership and the Med School Classroom
Even though women now make up half of medical school enrollments, they lag in assuming leadership roles in the classroom...
College Reverses Punishment for Swearing
Hinds Community College has backed down from punishing a student for violating rules against swearing on campus. The college's decision...
Teaching Twitter to MBA Students
Business schools -- including such prestigious ones as those of Columbia and Harvard Universities -- are adding courses on social...
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