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Campus Violence, Viewed From Afar
Student murders at or near several colleges have shaken nerves. Elsewhere, is there a diminished sense of safety?
Defaulting Donor or Unresponsive Donee?
St. Bonaventure becomes latest institution to be sued by donors, illustrating the growing tensions over gift obligations.
A State Senator's Sweet Deal
Evelyn J. Lynn has spent much of her professional career as an educator, putting in 30 years as a teacher...
Demographic Boom and Bust
The national growth in high school graduates ends now, a new report says. Some regions should brace for declines -- even as others prepare for continued expansion.
Newly Tenured ... at California Lutheran, Hamilton, Hartnell
The following individuals have recently been awarded tenure by their colleges: California Lutheran University Jim Bond, English Deborah Erickson, education...
Private Colleges Proliferating, Worldwide
A researcher studies the global role of private education in increasing access as demand keeps booming.
Beyond Price, Other Barriers to College Loom
Chicago Public School students with college hopes often fail to meet benchmarks in the application process -- and enroll in less selective colleges than they could.
When Med Students Become Admissions Counselors
Entrepreneurial future M.D.'s at U. of Chicago -- who helped with applicant interviews -- set up business to advise other applicants.
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