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A Tale of 2 Online Programs
The University of Arizona is drawing national attention as it attempts to integrate a highly watched, once for-profit online entity into its mix. But what about its internal online offering?
Minnesota State Grants Shrink Amid Budget Shortfall
Student Wellness Tip: Encouraging Arts Students to Sleep
The first-year seminar at New York Film Academy places special emphasis on healthy sleep habits and encourages students to be mindful in self-care.
Scientists Owe Taxpayers Comprehensible Science
Funding agencies should require publication of plain-language summaries, Amanda N. Weiss writes.
Senate Eyes Pell Grant Boost, More Money for Federal Student Aid
The chamber’s draft spending plan doesn’t make the sweeping cuts to the Education Department that House Republicans want to see, setting up yet another fight over the federal budget.
Jewish Organizations Issue Guidelines to Campus Leaders
‘A New Low’: Civil Rights Chief Calls Out Discrimination on Campuses
Catherine Lhamon said Thursday that the handling of discrimination on college campuses has hit “a new low” and that protecting free speech should not have to conflict with combating discrimination. Others are not so sure.
Schuler Scholar Program Backs Out of $10M in Scholarships
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