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The New Class Monitors
Ignoring faculty objections, group at UCLA offers students money to tape professors and pass along course materials.
Fighting Fraud -- or Impairing Access?
Governor’s proposed changes in N.Y. aid program aim at for-profit abuses, but may harm low-income students, critics say.
Strike Two
Some NYU graduate students return to the picket lines for a second semester -- but others return to teaching.
IRB 'Shopping' Not a Problem, FDA Concludes
It's not often that the federal government (or company or university or other large organization, for that matter) says openly...
Bang for Their Bucks
New study suggests which state higher ed systems most effectively use their funds -- and which don't.
New International Alliance
10 leading universities worldwide -- including Berkeley and Yale from U.S. -- create partnership designed to move beyond typical exchanges.
Rose-Colored Vision
"Vagina Monologues," a campus event nationwide, prompts debate on inclusion when Michigan organizers try to cast only minority women.
Pagination
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