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3 Campuses Experience Fatal Shootings of Students
Three campuses experienced fatal shootings of students in the last week: Police shot and killed Danroy Henry, a football player...
A Different Kind of Black College Merger Idea
Ronald Mason Jr., president of the Southern University System, set off a controversy last week when he suggested that the...
Maricopa Board Expansion Gets Federal Review
Although an Arizona law added two seats to the board of the Maricopa Community College District, the seats have been...
The Next Student Health Problem?
Ramapo College bans potent and inexpensive alcoholic energy drinks, illustrating increasingly widespread concern about the beverages' popularity among students.
President Honors 10 With National Medals of Science
President Obama on Friday announced the 10 researchers who have been named recipients of the National Medal of Science. They...
More Legal Risk for Canada's Universities
In what appears to be the first decision of its kind, a Canadian court has ruled that universities can be...
Revived Antioch Gets a President
Mark Roosevelt, who earned praise for leading Pittsburgh schools, says he was drawn by the college's mission and history.
Academic Freedom Verdict
Faculty panel at Illinois finds that university may have legitimate reasons to dismiss adjunct who sent anti-gay e-mail, but that his offending students is not one of them.
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