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Middlebury wants to end financial support for New England Review. Supporters of literary magazines say college demands like that could doom vital publications.
Financial Aid Group Lays Off 5 Employees
The National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators has laid off five employees as part of budget cuts necessitated by...
Shaw U. President Departs Amid Growing Deficit
Clarence G. Newsome is leaving the presidency of Shaw University as the institution faces a growing deficit, The Raleigh News...
New CEO for Online Education Company of New York Times
Epsilen, the online education company of The New York TImes, is today naming Jim Bowler as chief executive officer. Bowler...
Small Town, Big Scholarships
As Pennsylvania burg seeks to reinvent itself, philanthropists extend college scholarships to keep students close to home and train workers for local jobs.
NCAA Punishes South Alabama Tennis for Major Violations
The National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I Committee on Infractions banned the men's tennis team at the University of South...
Crackdown on Bathroom Cheating at Syracuse Law
Syracuse University's law school, responding to reports that students were using bathroom breaks during final exams to cheat, has decided...
Athletics, Antitrust and Amateurism
Scholars argue NCAA and its members can reduce and contain skyrocketing program costs through Congressional oversight of their continuing tax-exempt status.
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