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Canadian Professor, Virginia Student Killed in Haiti
Among those killed in Haiti were Georges Anglade, a professor of geography who was one of the founders of the...
Lender Seeks Proof That U.S. Approved Student Loan Loophole
Nelnet has subpoenaed records from the U.S. Education Department that it believes will show that the Bush administration cleared the...
Duncan Challenges NCAA to Change
At association's annual convention, where new rules and regulations are considered, U.S. education secretary offers a few suggestions of his own.
Appeals Court Rejects Challenge to California Admissions Standards
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has rejected an appeal of a lower court's ruling rejecting a...
A Historic Union?
The National Labor College joins forces with a huge for-profit company to build the biggest online university ever.
U.S. Colleges Track Students, Faculty in Haiti
Several American colleges are tracking down students and faculty members on programs or conducting research in Haiti, and the news...
Call to Expand Open Access to Federal Research
A panel of librarians, library scientists, publishers and university leaders on Tuesday issued a report calling on federal agencies that...
3 Colleges Strike Deal With U.S. Not to Promote Kindle
In a settlement with the U.S. Justice Department, three universities agreed not to buy or promote the use of Amazon's...
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