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States Seek Tighter Regulation of For-Profits
State lawmakers, advised by Robert Shireman, want to fill what they call a void in federal leadership by enforcing regulations on for-profit institutions and recently converted nonprofit colleges.
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Ripe for More Opportunities
College administrators believe in the value of on-campus jobs and want more funding to add positions.
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Building the Field of Public Interest Technology
Higher education must give the next generation of technology and policy leaders the interdisciplinary training they need to succeed, write Anne-Marie Slaughter, Darren Walker and Larry Kramer.
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Promoting Tuition-Free Programs to Undocumented Students
States are embracing undocumented immigrant students as colleges expand tuition-free programs.
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Dilemma for Methodist Colleges
Vote by United Methodist Church body to strengthen prohibitions on gay clergy and same-sex marriages disappoints Methodist higher education institutions and raises difficult questions.
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A Scientist's Anti-Gay Art Criticism
Cardiologist loses journal editorship over homophobic comments he made to a local ballet but hangs on to his faculty job. He's reportedly defended his words, saying that his personal views have no bearing on his professional capabilities.
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The Humanities at Community Colleges
Study documents extent of instruction (and large class sizes).
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Opinion
An Impossible (Says You) Proposal
We must stop expecting less of the millions of capable community college students who want the finest possible education, Wick Sloane argues.
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