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Arizona Will Vote on Affirmative Action
The Arizona Legislature has voted to place on the 2010 state ballot a proposal to bar state agencies -- including...
NACIQI Lives, or Will Soon ...
Last August, Congress pulled the plug on the National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity, amid a sense that...
Second Thoughts on Naming Courses for Donors
On Monday, an article in The San Francisco Chronicle reported on a plan by the City College of San Francisco...
Liberty U. Alters Policy on Political Clubs
LIberty University, which has been under criticism for denying recognition to a campus Democratic group, on Monday announced a new...
Another Controversial Departure at DePaul Law School
Just days after DePaul University ousted a popular law dean in a dispute over how much of the law school's...
Texas Governor Vetoes Bill on Student Insurance
Texas Gov. Rick Perry on Friday vetoed House Bill 103, which would have made Texas the first state to require...
States as Study Destinations
Hawaii is sunny and serious. Iowa has four seasons and is more diverse than you think. Recruiting messages for international students reflect states, not institutions.
Moving Past the Notre Dame Furor
Catholic college presidents, in starting round of discussions with bishops, hope revisions in key 2004 document might prevent some future controversies.
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