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Universities' Intellectual Property Stance Criticized
Getting medicines to people who need them in developing countries is a top goal of public health experts worldwide, many...
At One University, Clashing Endorsements
The Daily Pennsylvanian does something unusual for a college paper: It endorses Clinton. Meanwhile, Philly-area student leaders sign a joint letter supporting Obama.
Joining the Guilds
Kalamazoo College creates a set of "guilds" to connect students and alumni through meaningful projects in four interdisciplinary areas.
Too Catholic, Even for Many Monks
At Saint Vincent College, a president with a White House pedigree raises hackles of students, professors and many Benedictine clergy with his orthodoxy and perceived interference.
A Test the Education Department Doesn't Love
In many quarters within American higher education, Education Secretary Margaret Spellings is viewed (unfairly, she and her supporters would argue)...
Reflections on a Papal Visit
Pope Benedict stressed the complexities of Catholic college identity. At Loyola College in Maryland, educators and students think about his words and travels.
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