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10/31/2012
The University of Chicago pledged Monday to eliminate loans from the financial aid packages it offers incoming students from Chicago, the centerpiece of a new initiative aimed at helping high school students across the city succeed in college.
10/31/2012
Research shows Utah men and women struggle to get degrees.
10/31/2012
Dickinson College has named former Williams College dean Nancy Roseman its 28th president, making her the first woman to hold the post.
10/31/2012
The University of California is banning smoking on its 10 campuses in 2014, but UCLA has decided to go tobacco free this spring.
10/31/2012
The St. Louis University Faculty Senate today voted overwhelmingly in favor of a vote of No Confidence in SLU President Fr. Lawrence Biondi.
10/31/2012
The University of Texas at Austin in 2014 will limit automatic admission of freshmen to the top 7 percent of high school graduating classes.
10/31/2012
President Robert Kelley said during his annual State of the University address Tuesday his staff is working on a way to offer petroleum engineering out west. He also warned of budgetary impact from new performance measurements from the state.
10/31/2012
Westminster College may lease natural gas rights for 340 acres of school-owned land, officials confirmed Tuesday.
10/31/2012
Campus officials told Ken Bonetti he couldn't bar armed students from his office
10/31/2012
College and university officials in Rhode Island say schools largely escaped damage from Superstorm Sandy and that classes will resume Wednesday.
10/31/2012
Representative Dan Branch, Republican of Dallas, does not want to hear about the state's education goals not being met in Texas.
10/30/2012
A housing initiative brought on by transgender students at Northwest Missouri State University went into effect this fall with 35 students participating in “gender-neutral housing.”
10/30/2012
West Virginia University is being sued by a former employee who claims he was subjected to a hostile work environment after a supervisor was fired for racially harassing him.
10/30/2012
Alabama State Superintendent of Education Tommy Bice envisions a new standard for fourth-grade math testing that doesn't simply involve adding a set of numbers.
10/30/2012
The specially equipped Dodge Sprinter pulled into the Morningside College parking lot, transporting my campus guide and his Quickie 646 SE motorized wheelchair.

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