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A Degree, At Long Last
U. of California suspends moratorium on honorary degrees so it can recognize hundreds of Japanese-American students who were sent to internment camps during World War II.
Most Colleges Have Emergency Plans, Survey Finds
Most colleges have emergency plans in place, a new survey has found. The survey, by the National Association of College...
Online and Interpersonal
Research and pilot testing by professors at the University of Westminster suggest that online feedback loops can improve communication on student assessments.
Midnight Oil at Bunker Hill Community College
To meet demands for flexible course times for adult students with jobs, Bunker Hill Community College will offer two popular...
Defining Moment
California State is in for dramatic budget cuts no matter what. The extent of layoffs, however, will be determined by a union vote that could pit full professors against part-timers.
Virginia Grants Aid to Home-Schooled Students
The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia has amended rules for the state's need-based scholarships for attending public institutions...
Federal Cooperation
Education and Labor Departments, often at odds with one another, assure Senate subcommittee of their willingness to work together on reform of Workforce Investment Act.
Latest Salvo in Title IX War
The battles over Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the federal law requiring gender equity in education programs...
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