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Connecticut Discusses Private College Regulation
Governor Dannel P. Malloy met Monday with leaders of Connecticut's private colleges, and heard their complaints of over-regulation by the...
U. of Tokyo Considers Key Calendar Shift
The University of Tokyo is considering a shift in its academic year, from the current system of starting in the...
A Planker Gets Punished
Western Kentucky University has banned from campus an incoming freshman who has been planking on campus, The Lexington Herald-Leader reported...
2 Law Schools Will Again Welcome Military Recruiters
Two law schools that have done without federal funds so they could keep military recruiters off campus are preparing, with...
Baltimore International May Save Accreditation With Merger
Baltimore International College, a nonprofit college that focuses on culinary and hospitality education and was recently informed that it was...
Sports Conference Merry-Go-Round Spins, Stops Without Change (for Now)
For about 48 hours this weekend, it appeared as if the chaos that reigns every few years when the college...
An Immigration Expert Leaves Arizona
Arizona is a pivotal state in the national debate about immigration policy, but the state's approach has encouraged one academic...
An Ex-Politician Expected to Lead Texas A
John Sharp, former Texas comptroller, is expected to be named Monday as the next chancellor of the Texas A&M University...
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