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Graduate Education, Post-Bologna
Educators consider the impact of the process to "harmonize" European higher education on graduate schools here and abroad.
Limits on Free Speech
U.S. appeals court backs right of public colleges to limit spending on student elections. How broad could impact be?
U.S. Offers Loan Reforms of Its Own
Joining proposals from Congress and Cuomo, Education Department proposes rules governing lender-college relationships.
Lack of Consensus on Lack of Consensus
U.S. negotiating session on accreditation ends in a whimper, with panelists not even agreeing to disagree.
Next Chapter on Textbooks
As U.S. panel calls for online collaboration to provide lower-cost options, debate continues on the appropriate federal role.
The Yearly Report Card
Education Dept. highlights increasing number of higher-level courses taken in high school, and reliance on federal grants for college.
So What Did You Learn in London?
International educators stress the need for more research on which characteristics of study abroad programs promote student learning.
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