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10/23/2012
The disturbing flier at Miami University that offered pointers on how to get away with rape might result in criminal charges against the students who are now being investigated by campus police and prosecutors.
10/23/2012
When the final presidential debate rolled into Lynn University on Monday, no one in Boca Raton — or anywhere else — could have missed the spectacle.
10/22/2012
A conservative think-tank has released a study suggesting the University of Oklahoma gave preferences to African Americans in admissions to its undergraduate, law and medical schools — a claim university officials dispute.
10/22/2012
A Connecticut education official who resigned earlier this month amid an outcry over secret pay raises for his staff has paid back $25,000 from an expense account that was allowed as part of his contract.
10/22/2012
Vermont's Champlain College is going to use a $10 million gift from the founder of Green Mountain Coffee Roasters to improve business education at the Burlington school.
10/22/2012
Foreign student enrollment has increased 30 percent in five years
10/22/2012
Former Chief Duane Czapiewski played a quiet role, but new Chief Eric Plummer is emphasizing outreach not just on campus but in the community as a whole.
10/22/2012
A metro Atlanta college is making major changes to its campus security.
10/22/2012
Madison Area Technical College president Bettsey Barhorst won the chief executive of the year award at a recent national meeting of community college trustees in Boston.
10/22/2012
Budget cuts may force West Virginia colleges and universities to significantly raise student tuition, eliminate certain degree programs, lose key professors, furlough staff and reduce salaries, according to a letter from the head of the state's higher education system to state budget officials.
10/22/2012
Hey, all you colleges and universities not in Minnesota: Want to offer a free, online, not-for-credit course to people living here, no questions asked? This is your lucky day.
10/22/2012
MOOCs are great for supplementing learning but not replacing it.
10/22/2012
The globes of Syracuse University’s Connective Corridor bike lane lights are like a baseball batter’s melon pitch down the middle: Waist-high and smashable. Vandals have been knocking them out.
10/22/2012
New York's state comptroller cites conflicts of interest, overpayments of contracts that weren't competitively bid and misuse of credit cards that paid for world travel and even hockey tickets and groceries as proof that the State University of New York Research Foundation needs far more oversight.
10/22/2012
Bias case to be decided this week; a UI loss would echo nationally

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