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Flu and Football Season
How bad would an outbreak of H1N1 have to get before an institution decided to cancel a big-time sporting event? Athletics departments say they have no clue, but hope prevention efforts keep them from finding out.
'The World Is Open'
Technology is changing higher education in more ways than can be counted. Distance education has become common. Leading universities are...
Punishing a Whistle Blower?
Adjunct leader who spoke out about untruthful benefit forms found that after winning a battle, he lost his courses. But things turned around when he spoke out again.
Paul Quinn Loses Appeal on Accreditation
The Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools announced Monday that an appeals panel had upheld...
Former Officials Sue American InterContinental for Fraud
Lawsuits charging for-profit colleges with misleading students or abusing federal financial aid laws are not uncommon, and many such suits...
Republicans Attack Syracuse Sex Study
The notion of stimulus funds for a sex study was too much for The New York Post and some Republicans...
Cataloguing Private Student Loan Burdens
Nearly two-thirds of borrowers with private student loans in 2007-8 had not taken full advantage of the cheaper and safer...
Colleges Review 'Community'
Some loved it. Some hated it. But everyone is a critic. Last week, community college employees and attendees got their...
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