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A Little Rebellion Proves a Good Thing
Facing student protest, University of Virginia will allow people to bring signs to sporting events.
A Tale of Two GI Bills
In choosing between the new and old educational benefit programs, veterans have many variables to consider. Here's a primer.
Palin's Campus Outpost
You can’t see Russia from Stanford University, but one of its newly decorated dorms sure feels like Sarah Palin’s hometown...
California Passes Law Protecting Animal Researchers
Signed by Schwarzenegger, the law is already in effect, adding new misdemeanors designed to protect academic freedom of intimidated scientists.
Trickle-Down Economic Duress
Months of national fiscal strain have had little direct impact on most colleges so far. As liquidity crisis intensifies, a few signs of actual distress begin to emerge in higher education.
New Challenge to TOEFL
Pearson creates test of English for foreign students in which institutions will receive not only score reports, but recordings of test takers.
Redefining Division III
Talk of splitting the NCAA competitive level in two is dead. But philosophical differences among the division's members remain, prompting a reevaluation of some of their bedrock principles.
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