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Reporting on FERPA Wins Journalism Award
A national journalism organization has given its top First Amendment award to two Columbus Dispatch reporters for their investigative work...
'The Unheard Voices'
Every semester, "service learning" programs send students out to local community organizations to get their hands dirty, putting to use...
Righting the Ship
College sports teams with severe academic issues try to shake off new, stern NCAA penalties any way they can. Some say punishment is changing them for the better, but worries remain about unintended consequences.
New GI Bill Becomes Law
President Obama speaks at event celebrating a vast expansion of educational benefits for veterans.
Shift in Middle East Studies?
New generation of students -- veterans and others returning from Afghanistan and Iraq -- may have different focus from many who have traditionally entered the field.
European Universities Consider Statement on Academic Freedom
European academic leaders are considering adopting a formal statement on academic freedom, with the idea that professors would benefit from...
For-Profit, For God
Grand Canyon was the first college to call itself Christian and for-profit, Crichton will be the next -- but likely not the last.
Getting Out of Grading
Duke's Cathy Davidson, calling the current process "meaningless" and "superficial," decides to turn evaluations over to her students.
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