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11/26/2012
Retaliation? » ESL instructor who publicized program’s apparent tolerance of cheating now barred from campus.
11/26/2012
About $4,500 of unclaimed funds in a lawsuit against Madison Area Technical College will stay with the college instead of going toward a national association of university professors, a Dane County judge ruled last week.
11/26/2012
Loyola Marymount seeks to address concerns. Residents are happy about plans for more spaces on campus but not that there will be a charge for them.
11/26/2012
Simply put, we want to create free minds, not ideological ones. The free mind thrives on the world of experiences with all of its contradictions, ambiguities, ironies and paradoxes.
11/26/2012
The initiative won initial support from at least one school — St. Petersburg College — and also praise from several state education leaders.
11/26/2012
University of Michigan raked in $6 million in licensing revenue from June 2011 to July 2012, and it didn't all come from hoodies and T-shirts.
11/25/2012
As Florida A&M copes with the 2011 hazing death of 26-year-old drum major Robert Champion, students and university leaders are still struggling with the future of its famed band.
11/25/2012
Gov. Chris Gregoire has appointed her daughter, Courtney Gregoire, to the board of trustees for Seattle Community Colleges.
11/25/2012
Current and former students at Oklahoma's two largest universities have millions of dollars in unpaid charges on their bursar accounts at the end of each school year.
11/25/2012
University of Alabama President Judy Bonner, in one of her first appointments as the school's new president, announced this week she has named Karen Baldwin vice president for advancement effective immediately.
11/25/2012
Kalamazoo Valley Community College is implementing new campus safety measures after appointing new leadership to its public safety department and purchasing a new emergency phone system.
11/25/2012
Mississippi State University President Mark Keenum has established a task force to raise salaries for MSU faculty members closer to the salaries of their peers at other Southeastern universities.
11/25/2012
A survey of students at the University of Central Arkansas shines a light on what kind of education students feel they are getting from the public institution.

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