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Student Aid Remains a State Priority
Annual survey shows that even as state economies tanked in 2008-9, spending on financial aid grew (a little).
Law School Tenure in Danger?
The American Bar Association is moving ahead with changes in its accreditation system that faculty members fear could erode tenure...
Buying Local, Online
That online education knows no geographical limitations is considered one of the platform’s more disruptive qualities. To entrepreneurs, it means...
Settlement in Case of Dismissed Biology Adjunct
The San Jose/Evergreen Community College District has agreed to pay $100,000 to June Sheldon, who lost her job as an...
Crime and Foreign Students in Britain
For the majority of international students, life in Britain is peaceful and safe. But occasionally an overseas student is sucked...
One Rangel Ethics Case Involves Gift to College
One of the incidents that will lead to a trial by a U.S. House of Representatives panel of Rep. Charles...
Splitting the Difference on Gainful Employment
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Department of Education today released its long-awaited proposed regulations to define “gainful employment,” the mechanism that...
New York Settles With Sodexo Over Overcharging
Sodexo has agreed to pay $20 million to settle issues raised by an investigation by Andrew M. Cuomo, New York...
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